Book, Chapter

1    3,  88| another's ears, I explained my misfortune to him, and dwelt particularly
2    4, 103|      destiny holds more:~To no misfortune yield! The Danube far~Shall
3    4, 114|      maid rescued me from this misfortune finally, however, and calling
4    4, 121|       his daily tears. To this misfortune a recent shipwreck had been
5    4, 128|     TWENTY-FOURTH.~"So great a misfortune disrupted the concord of
6    5, 132|       shades of the past.~(The misfortune seemed to me a dream, but
7    5, 154|    could plead either merit or misfortune was relieved or rewarded
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