Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|   himself, and that he had ample provocation to urge him to it, will
2   I,       XXV|          behaved in this way had provocation and cause for those follies
3   I,       XXV|        to turn crazy without any provocation, and let my lady know, if
4   I,    XXXIII|      done anything, or given any provocation to make her so; and be not
5   I,     XXXIV|          not to give her husband provocation to quarrel, but, on the
6   I,        XL|           and all with so little provocation, or so entirely without
7  II,       XIV|          blood, without anger or provocation?"~ ~"I can remedy that entirely,"
8  II,     XXIII| perplexity, suddenly and without provocation a profound sleep fell upon
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