Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|          female hands, locked as in prayer, were stretched out of a
2     I,     III|             at last he saw that his prayer was in vain, all at once
3     I,       V| presentiment. Oh, me! our neglected prayer, and such a fearful chastisement!
4    II,       I|          said, holding up, as if in prayer, her little hands, that
5    II,     VII|      betrayed the prayer-book. What prayer was that of which she did
6    II,      XI|           torturing mystery. But no prayer or curse will reach me,
7    II,     XII|         horse mingled with the last prayer, or the death-groan, of
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