Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|    produced by the marshaling of details in their exactitude for
2  Int,   3|          incredible abundance of details. The descriptions are exhaustive
3  Int,   3|          in store for him: these details are masterpieces of realism.
4    2,  32|        TWENTY-EIGHTH.~To go into details would take too long. We
5    2,  52| Agamemnon conceded and went into details upon some problem or other,
6    4, 106|         figure! As if many other details did not require consideration
7    5, 140|         of the battle in all its details and, that she might not
8    6     |     without revealing any of the details of the conspiracy or any
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