Book, Chapter

1    1,  23|     her ague, but having her hopes disappointed, she flounced
2    3, 101| where he entertained greater hopes of success, because he found
3    4, 106|   danger which holds out any hopes of success, but to throw
4    5, 144|      entrust herself and her hopes to his good nature, he being
5    5, 144|   however, as it was only in hopes of coming into a legacy
6    5, 154|      blasting in the bud the hopes of future generations. In
7    5, 154|    dignity is subdued by the hopes of an inheritance, or even
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