Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI|        awoke, and feeling this mass almost on top of him fancied
 2   I,       XVI|        one upon the other in a mass so unmercifully that there
 3   I,      XXVI|       any rate, how to help at mass, and if that be so, woe
 4   I,    XXVIII|   broke loose and spread out a mass of hair that the beams of
 5   I,    XXVIII|      house (for when I went to Mass it was so early in the morning,
 6   I,    XXXVII|     and does not know half the mass, and was little versed in
 7  II,         V|        flax, and used to go to mass with the tail of her petticoat
 8  II,        IX|        see badly, or that dark mass that one sees from here
 9  II,        IX| hundred paces he came upon the mass that produced the shade,
10  II,       XVI|     for what others do. I hear mass every day; I share my substance
11  II,      XLIX|      earth received my mother. Mass is said at home in a sumptuous
12  II,    LXVIII|     drove came on in a surging mass, and without showing any
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