Part,  Chapter

1     I,    VIII|    Neither am I weak-minded or nervous, and you need not look into
2     I,    XIII|     little figure, but full of nervous vitality and energy. Opposite
3    II,      II|      disturbances of the mind; nervous distractions, diseases of
4    II,     III|     are a victim of occasional nervous attacks of greater or less
5    II,     III| experience in the treatment of nervous disorders, and that her
6    II,     VII|           Aunt Diodora has her nervous attack, and is dangerously
7    II,     VII|     usual when Diodora had her nervous attacks, but I did not heed
8    II,      IX|       impaired the health of a nervous woman if she was interrupted
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