Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX| against the present one any objection be raised on the score of
2   I,      XXIX|    worship, if they have no objection, and I will fancy I am mounted
3   I,       XXX|   it may; and whoever takes objection to it, saving the sacred
4   I,       XXX|     tell me, if you have no objection to do so, what is the nature
5  II,       III|   wrong."~ ~"That is not an objection of any importance," replied
6  II,       LXV|   to them there could be no objection to a daughter who was so
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