Chapter

 1     I|      destiny, and the man had grown content to be extraordinary
 2   III|       his saddle as if he had grown to it.~ ~On both sides of
 3    IV|     of the girls were already grown up - the queens of every
 4     V|   died both he and Teresa had grown old. Teresa had never married
 5     V|       as a loan. When she has grown rich she shall repay me,
 6   VII|      they are. All three have grown up together, all three have
 7   VII|      together, all three have grown old together; and now, too,
 8   VII|     among themselves; "he has grown very virtuous all at once!"~ ~
 9  VIII|     internally. His frame had grown so meagre of late that he
10    IX|     the same man? Why, he had grown twenty years younger at
11    IX|      the thought of which had grown up in the heart of the persecuted
12   XXI| foolish the old man must have grown in his latter years,' his
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