Book,  chapter

1    2,    3|  providentially saved from misery and death; but since these
2    2,   12|    snatch my brothers from misery and ignorance. I am going
3    3,   11|  inmates scarcely touched. Misery deadened the pangs of hunger.
4    3,   20| another land against their misery, and my dear country must
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