Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         | historical novels, romances of pure imagination, short tales,
2     II,      II|        red as a rose, her brow pure and high, with no sign of
3      V,      II|    does so, believe me, out of pure self-love. The emotions
4      V,      II|     soon have healed; but your pure reputation as a woman might
5    VII,     III|     lovely, amiable, generous, pure, as only the ideal of a
6    VII,     III|     suggest that his idol, his pure, adored image of a saint,
7   VIII,      II|      your mother will wear the pure white garment, as you desired,
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