Book, Chapter

1   Int,       10| seemed to be subject to human affections" (iii. 8, p. 68), but other
2    II,      XVI|    Slanderer subject to human affections or not? If he is not, he
3   III,     VIII|      was not subject to human affections,115 and He did not admit
4   III,     VIII| seemed to be subject to human affections,117 it was undoubtedly the
5    IV,      XXX|    the sick man discloses the affections of his body to a sympathetic
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