Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| regardless of circumstances and consequences, is mischievous to its owner,
2   I,      XXVI|      the hack, or else take the consequences."~ ~"There is no need of
3   I,        XL|        this way they escape the consequences of the first outburst and
4  II,      VIII|        or else look out for the consequences. The poet did as she bade
5  II,       XXI|       only to say 'yes,' and no consequences can follow the utterance
6  II,    XXXIII|       answer for it or take the consequences. But they must go nagging
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