Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXVI|   he, pretending to be an aggrieved and distressed damsel, should
2   I,       LII| that I do not hold myself aggrieved; for I know well what the
3  II,     XXXII|   to feel, nor do I feel, aggrieved at what that good man said
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