Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|    each other, while cries of despair were heard on every side.
 2     I,     III|      harm, whose joy is human despair, and who is adored with
 3     I,     VII| children broke into a howl of despair that the offer had not come
 4     I,     XII|      I did.~ ~My valet was in despair; the good old man had known
 5    II,      II|       order to rejoice at the despair of the victims. The so-called
 6    II,       V|      pleasure he found in the despair of a fellow-being: you did
 7    II,    VIII|    and comes to bloom, deadly despair will be your lot, and the
 8    II,       X|     and looked on in helpless despair.~ ~At last there was an
 9    II,       X|     and fret away her life in despair. This should be my revenge.~ ~ ~ ~
10    II,    XVII|    unhappy, and giving way to despair; with so much ready money,
11    II,    XVII|      sake, and rejoice at the despair of your brethren. Oh, you
12    II,    XVII|      given you consolation in despair, and the saints whom you
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