Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|       of our own presumptuous pride! If our dependents had sat
2     I,       V|       her bonnet, the foolish pride! She was so afraid to show
3     I,    XIII| intense feeling of relief, of pride, of happiness; but I tried
4    II,      II|     you will learn how sinful pride had its downfall, and the
5    II,      IX|   offended vanity, of angered pride; such a laugh as women use
6    II,       X|       He wanted to crush your pride, draw you closer to him,
7    II,    XVII|       station in life. I took pride in the elegance of her toilette,
8    II,    XVII|       purpose. Of course, the pride and honour of Countess Vernöczy
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