Part,  Chapter

1     IV,       I| physician: disappointed love and shame at her rejection had driven
2     IV,     III|    cheeks crimsoning with modest shame when he bent over her to
3      V,      II|         be willing to blush with shame while innocent. She who
4      V,      II|        suffer; but to flush with shame out of friendship must be
5     VI,      IV|       opposite emotions; as when shame and courage, timidity and
6    VII,     III|          face was crimsoned with shame and rage. He read further:~ ~"
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