Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|  there is no use in troubling oneself about these matters of enchantment
2  II,        IX|       is no good sign to find oneself wandering in a graveyard
3  II,        XI|     the world, except to stow oneself away under a brass bell;
4  II,      XVII|    curds, and then persuading oneself that enchanters are softening
5  II,     XXXVI| duchess, "is more like giving oneself slaps than lashes; I am
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