Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II| having his helmet on and the beaver up, he could not with his
2   I,       XXI|  discretion and imitated the beaver, which finding itself pressed
3   I,       XLV|  wanting, that is to say the beaver."~ ~"It is quite true,"
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