Book, Chapter

1    2,  45|  stupidity and refrained from asking any more questions for fear
2    2,  51|    dispelled this illusion by asking, "Which one will you have
3    4, 117| master, but spoke as a friend asking a favor; (long and ardently
4    5, 132|      some horrible nightmare, asking myself whether the pleasure
5    5, 141|      may crave~Is his without asking or   sighing.~The universe
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