Chap.

1 25|    in no way bettered by his presence: they were greatly discouraged;
2 32| overjoyed at his arrival and presence, than at the happy issue
3 40|     a circle, with wonderful presence of mind, and retired to
4 65|    which required his speedy presence to redress them; thought
5 71|     every body knew that his presence was much wanted at Rome),
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