Part,  Chapter

1     II,      II| you expect to learn from a mere lad like him? - when he
2      V,      II|   excitement, could not be mere sport. There is only one
3     VI,       I|    wood all day long for a mere pittance, he had now nothing
4     VI,      II| the entire law as a jest - mere child's play. It begins
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