Part,  Chapter

1    III,      II| very angry."~ ~"This is not anger," sighed the young man.~ ~"
2    III,      IV|  had forgotten his master's anger, and was watching over him
3      V,      II|    laughed at this harmless anger.~ ~Then came the fireworks.~ ~
4      V,      II|   loud laugh - from extreme anger to unrestrained merriment.~ ~
5      V,     III|   was startlingly pale with anger and terror.~ ~When they
6     VI,       I|   forgetting himself in his anger, exclaimed:~ ~"Henry, if
7     VI,       I| heart got the better of his anger. He turned and walked back
8     VI,       I|   arms! we must not part in anger. Don't you trust me any
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