Book, Chapter

1    2,  34|    punishment, as it was no serious offense for which he was
2    2,  51| outside, if the call's more serious, water, close-stool, and
3    4, 104|   man can scarcely become a serious rival; even should he wish
4    5, 141|       Don't you know what a serious crime you've committed?
5    5, 141| fear you think that nothing serious has happened, if the magistrates
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