Book,  Par.

1     I,     93|     losing their footing and parted from their comrades or drowned.
2    II,     60|   equal terms the armies had parted. He was by no means sorry
3    II,     75|      haughty apologies. They parted in open enmity. After this
4    IV,      4|    that a woman after having parted with her virtue will hesitate
5    IV,     63|     wooded country, where he parted with his steed and eluded
6    VI,     57| received the news, no longer parted by the sea, as he had been
7   XII,     43|     wealth. What wonder if I parted with them reluctantly? If
8  XIII,     72|      to die in." And so they parted with mutual exasperation.
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