Book,  Par.

1   III,      2|     or with some utterance of emotion. They were not agreed on
2   III,     19| himself against any inroad of emotion. He was conveyed back to
3    XI,     49|       in a word, of any human emotion, either when he looked on
4  XIII,     18|   affection, and indeed every emotion. ~ ~
5    XV,     38|     all felt a deep thrill of emotion, rendered the more intense
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