Part,  Chapter

1     VI,       I| he learned of the general discontent with the methods of the
2     VI,       I|   against oppression, and discontent, might be read in every
3     VI,       I|  however, it was only the discontent of a small social body,
4     VI,     III| increased unhappiness and discontent to the tiger imprisoned
5    VII,     III|   had voiced the national discontent, had at once girded on his
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