Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|        of this vale of care and sorrow; but they would not have
2     I,     VII|        own. With a last look of sorrow and affection at his wife
3    II,      II|      exists which would inflict sorrow on others just in order
4    II,       V|      the innocent with pain and sorrow, who will degrade, socially
5    II,     VII|       filled with tears of joy, sorrow, or compassion such a complicated
6    II,       X| remaining here on earth, shame, sorrow, and remorse! I am a dead
7    II,       X|        this woman with lifelong sorrow. She shall never be happy;
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