Part, chapter

1    1,    1|       that if such exclusion had affected him, it had done so on account
2    2,    3|          more convinced but more affected, and determined to do all
3    2,    4|     fortified and was not easily affected by the circumstances of
4    2,    4|    Tijuco; no limitation had yet affected his sentence. No demand
5    2,    7|    Masters and servants had been affected by the blow! Were not the
6    2,   10|         in the least degree been affected by the current. But first
7    2,   14| indifferent persons who were not affected by the event, what value
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