Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|       trembling, terrified, and pale, as soon as he found himself
2   I,      XXVI|       book his face grew deadly pale, and in great haste he again
3   I,      XXXV| misfortune, but seeing him come pale, worn, and haggard, perceived
4   I,     XXXVI|      and marvellous beauty, but pale and terrified; for she kept
5  II,       XXI|      Quiteria appeared somewhat pale, which was, no doubt, because
6  II,       XXI|         the ground, and, with a pale face and eyes fixed on Quiteria,
7  II,        LV|      the pit, dead with hunger, pale, and I suppose without a
8  II,      LXIV|         his face, and found him pale and bathed with sweat.~ ~ ~
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