Book,  Par.

1     I,     53|  depart. Slowly moved along a pitiable procession of women, a general'
2     I,     93| bruised limbs, in a plight as pitiable as that of men besieged
3    II,     37|        if leniently regarded, pitiable. But there was one paper
4     V,      9|     revile. Which is the most pitiable, to be accused for friendship'
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