Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|  gave no utterance to the pain they felt. Only the never-ceasing
2    II,     III| was afflicted with bodily pain at times, but never yet
3    II,       V| afflict the innocent with pain and sorrow, who will degrade,
4    II,     VII| at them, in the excess of pain. The beautiful face was
5    II,     VII|   Ah, that is the way the pain goes down," she sighed;
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