Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V|                 oh! Alice!"~ ~At last the tears came to her relief, and
 2     I,       X|                 honest face, with two big tears slowly rolling down the
 3    II,      IV| pocket-handkerchief. Was this to hide his tears or - his laughter? O sancta
 4    II,       V|                will take pity on her; her tears and charms will conquer
 5    II,     VII|                 your eyes are filled with tears of joy, sorrow, or compassion
 6    II,     VII|                   gave way to involuntary tears. After this she fell asleep;
 7    II,       X|                 yearn for me, shed bitter tears for me, and fret away her
 8    II,     XIV|                   heaven washes away with tears the blood spilt by man.
 9    II,      XV|                 buying for a rise."~ ~The tears rushed down the cheeks of
10    II,    XVII|                brought me," he said, with tears of joy in his eyes; "if
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