Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|     with the galley slaves, a circumstance that he regarded as a miracle,
2   I,      XXIV| dragged it in unseasonably, a circumstance that aroused in me a certain
3   I,       XLI|       leave out more than one circumstance.~ ~ ~ ~
4   I,      XLII|      Leon; and he mentioned a circumstance connected with his father
5  II,       XIX|      of her parents, of which circumstance Love took advantage to reproduce
6  II,       LII|      without leaving a single circumstance unmentioned. He gave her
7  II,        LV| fallen, from the confirmatory circumstance of the cave which had been
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