Book, Chapter

1    1,  27|   appeared, the stalest of all mankind, well worthy of that house.
2    4, 115| grieving. A weakness common to mankind made him curious to know
3    5, 136|        the silly prejudices of mankind, and nothing sillier than
4    5, 145|     seq.), "Destiny rules over mankind; the parts concealed by
5    5, 154|       of the most worthless of mankind. But the frequent and familiar
6    5, 156| follows:~"'O thou, who, of all mankind, hast gained thy living
7    6     |    reasons for this passion of mankind for maidenheads. It is so
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