Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|           right, and I hastened to gain the steps which led to the
2     I,     VII| disinterested as regards pecuniary gain. These are the election
3    II,     III|          her and all the world, to gain her respect and her confidence.
4    II,     VII|          return. The object was to gain regular circulation of the
5    II,    VIII|       never make use of calumny to gain my own ends. I know who
6    II,      IX|             Her forehead seemed to gain in height, her eyes retreated
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