Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|    and vain beyond belief. He considered himself invincible where
2    1,   8| eloquence, than which none is considered nobler, devolves upon boys
3    1,  15|    bitterly at Doris, whom he considered as the moving factor in
4    4, 120|     are the only ones who are considered soldierly, or the bravest
5    5, 160|     except upon the stage was considered drunk or dissolute. That
6    6     |      of this love, which they considered the only passion worthy
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