Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     XII| face. I was nearly mad with shame and disgrace. What should
 2     I,     XII|     back to Vienna for very shame. A flouted, ridiculed man
 3     I,     XII|  least I could meet with no shame, no disappointment, and
 4     I,     XII|     pour out all my burning shame and rage to him, since I
 5    II,     III|     conviction that it is a shame and a degradation to confess
 6    II,    VIII|    pangs of jealousy and of shame. But beware of the angel!
 7    II,       X|    woman with the colour of shame. She seemed to have no bashfulness,
 8    II,       X|    bashfulness, no sense of shame, and to be wholly incapable
 9    II,       X|    remaining here on earth, shame, sorrow, and remorse! I
10    II,    XVII|  murmur. I was burning with shame and humiliation, ready at
11    II,    XVII| remove from me the brand of shame. But you accepted the money,
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