Part,  Chapter

1     IV,       I| may have been that she had refused to receive him on the plea
2     IV,     III| threatened to kill me if I refused to give them money - they
3      V,      II|    more firmly because you refused to see him."~ ~"And suppose
4      V,      II|     But you could not have refused to tell him what relation
5     VI,       I| His paradise."~ ~But Henry refused to be comforted; his eyes
6   VIII,       I| and yet her trembling hand refused to grasp the promised reward.
7      X,      II|  roof. The request was not refused, and the ladies were made
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