Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|     carriages, peopled with old women carrying babies, giggling
 2     I,       I|   asleep, and not a single man, women, or child escaped. This
 3     I,      II|       the pitiful cries of men, women, and children. The great
 4     I,      II|     crouching, creeping men and women around, with the chanting
 5     I,     III|     these old and young men and women, in full health and spirits,
 6     I,     III|   travellers and the hysterical women passengers were already
 7     I,      IV| recognition. Indeed, I had seen women go into raptures on account
 8     I,      IX|   forgotten past. The beauty of women you will admire in these
 9     I,      XI|        is one of those spirited women who have an opinion of their
10    II,      II|   handsomer than the Devil, for women will find him handsome enough."~ ~"
11    II,     III|    high-born, and wealthy young women, and not one of them had
12    II,     III|       learned and strong-minded women can be only the wives of
13    II,      IX|  angered pride; such a laugh as women use to mask their disappointment
14    II,      XV|     youths, street boys, market women, and veiled "ladies" in
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