Book, Chapter

1    3,  90| countenance betrayed his secret resentment.)"~
2    4, 111|     sidestep the effects of our resentment. And be careful that you
3    5, 136|      turned the full fury of my resentment against that recreant which
4    5, 136|    indiscretion in relieving my resentment by natural abuse," I mused, "
5    5, 154|  setting sun, provokes the just resentment of every man who recollects
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