Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXXI|    weary, exactly as the whim seizes them. But putting this aside,
2   I,    XXXIII| suffer from, when the craving seizes them to eat clay, plaster,
3  II,      XXVI|  petticoat is torn or not, he seizes her and by force brings
4  II,    XXXIII|     lie, except when the whim seizes them or they have some very
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