Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|  saw that his prayer was in vain, all at once he sprang up,
2     I,     VII|   suppose me to have been a vain, good-for-nothing sort of
3    II,       I|    all the game I had.~ ~In vain we endeavour to bring high
4    II,       X|  warning had filled me with vain conceit and enhanced my
5    II,      XI|   is their love for her. In vain did the orators protest
6    II,    XIII| courage at least."~ ~But in vain did we wait for our revenge
7    II,     XVI| fair ladies.~ ~So it was in vain that I had come to this
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