Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|   mishap is due to our own vanity?" she cried. "A consequence
2     I,       V|    this sinful, detestable vanity of ours must cost the lives
3    II,     III|  have found an answer! Oh, vanity and conceit! How easily
4    II,       V|    were not complete. Your vanity - don't start - was not
5    II,    VIII|  before I had given way to vanity and political ambition.
6    II,      IX|      the laugh of offended vanity, of angered pride; such
7    II,    XVII| alone. It was my boundless vanity, my absurd conceit, which
8    II,    XVII|   I thought - to suit your vanity; wealthy and luxurious -
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