Book, Chapter

1  Pre     | purely local significance, is obscure and subject to the misinterpretation
2  Int,   4|     to distort the author and obscure whatever view of him the
3    1,  11|   presently we came to a more obscure quarter, the affable old
4    1,  23|    sure and certain, began to obscure the eyes of suffering.~  ~
5    3,  85|      heart, sneaked off to an obscure quarter near the seashore.
6    5, 154|       list of invitations the obscure names of the most worthless
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