Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|    with the dictates of moral purity or bigotry, innocent or
2    1,   6|    supreme by its own natural purity. This windy and high-sounding
3    5, 156| reached the "Second Degree of Purity." The operation was performed
4    5, 156|    manhood. These apostles of purity do not always scruple to
5    5, 156| stamped him with the 'seal of purity.' This happened to a peasant,
6    6     |      law of Nature in all its purity. He-lions do not lust after
7    6     |      women and never lost his purity. He answered his enemies
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