Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| carelessly, hastily, and by fits and starts, was not always
2   I,         X|     will fit thee as a ring fits the finger, and all the
3   I,        XI|    coyness,~ And thy fickle fits between,~ Hope is there-at
4   I,    XXVIII|  feared that one of the mad fits which they heard attacked
5  II,        XL| bearded countess, "still it fits him very well, for he is
6  II,        LI|    recollect it now, for it fits this case as if it was made
7  II,      LIII|     born to. A reaping-hook fits my hand better than a governor'
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