Book, Chapter

1    2,  38|      in a silver skeleton, so contrived that the joints and movable
2    3,  91|  avenue of access which I had contrived, but I returned to the attack,
3    5, 144| through this substitution she contrived to continue her established
4    5, 145|  refinement which they always contrived to give to every caress
5    6     |     each of us was short, she contrived that the death of one should
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