Book, Chapter

1    2,  45|         I made bold to put the riddle which teased me to my old
2    2,  45|       explain that; there's no riddle, everything's as plain as
3    5, 153|       the joke and furnish the riddle with the sting of an epigram.~
4    5, 156| manhood, and remain a doubtful riddle of a double sex, neither
5    6     | manhood, and remain a doubtful riddle of a double sex, neither
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