Book, Chapter

1    2,  61|        a few dollars and I feed twenty bellies and a dog. I ransomed
2    2,  81|         now! Four dining-rooms, twenty bed-rooms, two marble colonnades,
3    4, 109|        nurse discovering, after twenty years, the scar that established
4    5, 149|         sometimes be as many as twenty such witnesses at a single
5    5, 152| old-fashioned lullaby "Four and Twenty Blackbirds" broke forth
6    5, 152|         and louder -- "Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie."~
7    5, 153|        necklaces and rings,~And twenty other foolish things;~And
8    6     |         more hideous than they (twenty come to satisfy their brutal
9    6     |     intercourse with a youth of twenty years to be the slave of
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