Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2|     rather the attitude of the refined patrician who is always
2    3,  89|     not only on account of the refined comfort of my apartments,
3    3,  92| present age, in which the most refined arts had perished, and among
4    5, 136|       never be mentioned among refined people. Did I deserve to
5    5, 155|    definition of "husband," or refined cruelty, or "injunctions"
6    6     |  Greeks; that idea was far too refined; it was a matter too complex
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