Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|   narrative, but they can only serve to distort the author and
 2    1,  16|        the semi-darkness would serve to hide their doubtful origin.
 3    1,  28|    This," she remarked, "shall serve me very well tomorrow, as
 4    3,  95|      could see that he did not serve of his own free will. Then,
 5    3, 102|        your power, and it will serve you right, too!" Seeing
 6    4, 107| branded! The same letters will serve both to quiet the suspicions
 7    4, 116|      die, let that fatal vault serve both the lover and the husband! '
 8    4, 124|   While man quarries marble to serve his vainglorious purpose~
 9    5, 145|      sketch should be given to serve as a foundation to such
10    5, 145|      with desire; nothing will serve you so well as the unknown
11    5, 145|   ceiling," they were there to serve, and serve they did, as
12    5, 145|       were there to serve, and serve they did, as long as the
13    5, 156|       that they may the longer serve the purposes of boys, are
14    5, 156|     this manner, they ought to serve God." That injustice was
15    6     |  beings destined by nature, to serve the pleasures and even the
16    6     | operated upon so that he might serve him like a young woman.
17    6     |       that they may the longer serve the purposes of boys, are
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