Chapter

1      III|       thus that the abbe, with rare sagacity, read the character
2        V|       domestic happiness, that rare and precious happiness which
3       VI| obligations upon one, and with rare courage, crowned with still
4     XXIV|          And briefly, but with rare precision, he explained
5    XXXIV|      the vestibule, lined with rare and fragrant plants, stood
6    XXXVI|       extremely doubtful.~ ~By rare good fortune the mother
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