Part,  Chapter

1    II,       I|  removing the inconvenient thorns. Just as I had taken one
2    II,       I|  and began to pare off the thorns with my knife, when she
3    II,       I|    What are you paring the thorns off for? I don't like a
4    II,       I|  don't like a rose without thorns, I want a rose with thorns;
5    II,       I| thorns, I want a rose with thorns; this looks stripped!" and,
6    II,       I|    good enough without the thorns. I prepared to cut another
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