Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|        love with the boy, and I easily perceived it. In addition,
 2    1,  15|         and beat, and they will easily be caught!" On hearing this,
 3    1,  15|        flood of tears, it could easily be seen that he remained
 4    1,  19|      time and place, but it was easily apparent that he desired
 5    2,  53|   whispering in his ear, "It is easily seen that this fellow is
 6    3,  87|      upon his dress that it was easily apparent that he belonged
 7    3,  90|         in a few days.' The lad easily understood the true meaning
 8    4, 111| employed in their behalf? It is easily seen that the scoundrels
 9    4, 114|        fickleness of women: how easily they fell in love; how readily
10    4, 122|  believing themselves able more easily to compose a poem than a
11    5, 138|    force of the blow, she might easily have broken my arms or my
12    5, 145|         that she might the more easily obtain and carry on intrigues
13    5, 145|   receive them. The houses were easily found by the stranger, as
14    5, 151|   affirm that such a meaning is easily possible." Professor E.
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