Chap.

1        5|            he recalled to mind the pious accounts of diabolic possession
2       12|           she had been overcome by pious terrors on quitting her
3       12|      seemed to envelop them in his pious sweetness, for he rejoiced
4       13|          faith, which were full of pious humility. Very naively he
5       13|          of marrying a very plain, pious cousin. Nana shed no tears
6       13|    yearning for self–annihilation. Pious and habituated to ecstatic
7       13| imaginations of the flesh. The old pious terrors of their sleepless
8       14|         soothed but continued with pious fervor:~“O my God, do Thy
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