Book, Chapter

1  Int     |        from the pens of the most profound scholars, its author is
2  Int,   2|          brain, must have been a profound psychologist, a master of
3    3,  92|    perished from hunger while in profound meditation upon the lines
4    5, 154|          patrimony. A secure and profound peace, such as had been
5    6     |      common among savage tribes. Profound philosophers have argued
6    6     |      were all in accord in their profound contempt for women. The
7    6     | adventures, should be wrapped in profound silence. How beautiful all
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