Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IX|      said I; "but, since I have listened to you for quite a while,
2     I,       X|   sermon, ex tripode, that they listened to me in mute astonishment.
3    II,      II| complacently, and the two girls listened innocently and wonderingly
4    II,     III|       any kind of medicine.~ ~I listened complacently to her talk,
5    II,      IX|   should have gone to, if I had listened to good sense - and to Cenni.~ ~"
6    II,     XIV|       contents of the letter. I listened politely as she related
7    II,    XVII|  mistress of another man, never listened to his words of love, so
8    II,    XVII|         my moral cowardice. She listened, shuddering, but, when I
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