Book,  Par.

1    II,      7|      draught with a narrow stem and stern and a broad centre, that
2   III,     71| oldfashioned frugality would be too stern in his reforms. In fact,
3    VI,     77|     dissembling. There was the same stern spirit; he had his words
4   XII,     41|          the frowning hilltops, the stern resistance and masses of
5    XV,     80|           softening awhile from the stern resolution of the hour,
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