Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|           took the boy with us.~ ~I confess that the gentleman puzzled
2     I,      VI| confession-time. To-morrow she will confess to Father Augustin, and
3     I,    XIII|           for the last four days. I confess that I felt a glow after
4    II,     III|          shame and a degradation to confess your physical weaknesses
5    II,     III|            a duty and a virtue - to confess your mental and moral failings
6    II,     III|         physician, and the sins you confess are sometimes more degrading
7    II,    XVII|        confessed to me, let me also confess to you, and, if you can,
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