Book, Chapter

 1    2,  66|        if they hadn't turned to stone! Was ever anyone nearer
 2    2,  66|    clothes had been turned into stone, there was nothing but a
 3    2,  69|      Habinnas the sevir; he's a stone mason, and if report speaks
 4    3,  92| property should lurk unknown in stone or shrub. That he might
 5    4, 121|          or a scow for carrying stone? I hired out to do the work
 6    4, 124|      deep driven~To furnish the stone for their madmen's foundations;
 7    5, 135|      stones into my bosom, each stone she wrapped up in purple
 8    5, 142|         till dawn.~'Oh heart of stone, how canst thou lie here
 9    5, 145|       carved figure, in wood or stone, and was frequently painted
10    5, 145|        windows, cut through the stone wall so as to admit light
11    5, 151|     pipes were placed stones or stone figures, the water taking
12    5, 151|         the ground or into some stone receptacle such as a basket.
13    5, 160|       own accord. You're only a stone in the house, you're not
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