Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|    I say we should think it natural in such a mother to seize
2     I,      IV| monstrosity and void of all natural feeling? or else was it
3     I,       V|   our globe, depending upon natural laws. If anybody was really
4    II,      II|     his beauty, and this is natural; for who would listen to
5    II,    XIII|  you are a foreigner, it is natural to ask, Why have you done
6    II,    XIII|  suspicions, and was it not natural in the vanquished to believe
7    II,     XVI|  perfect. Of course, it was natural in the owner of eight millions
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