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CHAPTER 4.XXXI. Shrovetide's outward parts anatomized. Shrovetide, continued Xenomanes, is somewhat better proportioned in his outward parts, excepting the seven ribs which he had over and above the common shape of men. His toes were like a virginal on The peritoneum, or caul wherein an organ.
his bowels were wrapped, like His nails, like a gimlet.
a billiard-table. His feet, like a guitar.
His back, like an overgrown rack- His heels, like a club.
bent crossbow. The soles of his feet, like a cru- The vertebrae, or joints of his cible.
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