Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII| misbehaviour, inflicted on us the injury thou knowest of; whence
 2   I,       XIX|          I may avenge you for the injury that has been inflicted
 3   I,       XIX|         days of its life; and the injury you have redressed in my
 4   I,       XXI|        hearing this, "for once an injury has been done thee thou
 5   I,      XXIV|           to show me favour as an injury to themselves. But the one
 6   I,      XXIX|   challenge him on account of the injury he has done you, not regarding
 7   I,      XXIX|        that he redress a wrong or injury that a wicked giant has
 8   I,      XXIX|           fortune to redress that injury, and right that wrong, and
 9   I,       XXX|        and do thou forgive me the injury I have done thee; for our
10   I,    XXXIII|         that it is held liable to injury from brothers, much more
11   I,    XXXIII|       deceive Anselmo without any injury to Camilla. The next day
12  II,       XVI|         is filled, so much to the injury of morality and the prejudice
13  II,     XXXII|       have done the world such an injury? Who can have robbed it
14  II,     XXXIV|           may be followed without injury to anyone and with enjoyment
15  II,      XLII|        thy thoughts away from thy injury and fix them on the justice
16  II,        LV|    satisfaction for the wrong and injury shamefully done to her.
17  II,        LX|        have no intention of doing injury to soldiers, or to any woman,
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