Chap.

 1        2|    distress, for she saw with pain that her mistress was not
 2        6|       lips.~“Are you still in pain, my Zizi?” asked his mother,
 3        7|     bored her to cause others pain, especially in the present
 4        8|       had been like a soul in pain—you might have met him wherever
 5        9|      him with such increasing pain that it nigh choked him.
 6        9|    very wretched. His was the pain of an old wound rather than
 7       10|  anguish, a profound sense of pain, which he had no experience
 8       13|    and it caused her especial pain to hear the servantssecret
 9       13|       wanted to spare him the pain of her infidelity. It was
10       13| causes a whole heap of people pain!’”~She was obliged to pause,
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