Part,  Chapter

1     I,       X|     to inaugurate a policy of jealousy and persecution. We had
2    II,      II| powerful egotistic motive, as jealousy, revenge, greed, ambition,
3    II,      IV|        I assure you that your jealousy leads you into error."~ ~"
4    II,    VIII|       be free of the pangs of jealousy and of shame. But beware
5    II,    VIII|     joy. This girl's impotent jealousy had convinced me of the
6    II,      IX|      their disappointment and jealousy, and the rising of their
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