Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|     grove and remained there for four mortal hours, but at last,
 2    2,  32|          and placed in a litter. Four runners, whose liveries
 3    2,  40|           While he was speaking, four dancers ran in to the time
 4    2,  40|        of the tray we also noted four figures of Marsyas and from
 5    2,  49|         to die. He could blow in four hundred thousand and his
 6    2,  50|       yours; he can divide up to four, now, and you'll have a
 7    2,  71|        out together "Fortunata," four times or more.~She appeared,
 8    2,  81|         still have thirty years, four months, and two days to
 9    2,  81|         know, it's a palace now! Four dining-rooms, twenty bed-rooms,
10    5, 151|        of the tray we also noted four figures of Marsyas and from
11    5, 152| Montmartre in the palmiest days. Four negro banjo players and
12    5, 152|         The dinner was over. The four and one half bottles of
13    5, 152|       the old-fashioned lullaby "Four and Twenty Blackbirds" broke
14    5, 152|       the banjoists and singers. Four waiters came in bearing
15    5, 152|    swelled louder and louder -- "Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked
16    5, 156|  castrate his own sons, who were four in number; and, being compelled,
17    5, 160|          for fear she might have four obols to pay for having
18    5, 160|       blind Christian slave, for four obols a day, was pumping
19    6     |       was so general that in the four cities, Sodom, Gomorrah,
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