Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2| gentleman.~b -- His principal object in writing the work was
 2  Int,   4|     of animal pets and was an object of fear and curiosity to
 3    1,  12|      heels, leaving me as the object of their lewd attacks, but
 4    1,  19|    mantle, which was the only object of litigation, be sequestered.
 5    5, 145|       proper keeping with the object for which the house was
 6    5, 151|      in his preface that "the object of this edition is to provide
 7    5, 152|      a surprisingly monstrous object, something that resembled
 8    5, 155|    dupe of someone, to be the object of interested flattery; "
 9    6     |    his way of thinking -- the object of his passion at first
10    6     |       where beauty is only an object of speculation for avid
11    6     |       Church, is, however, an object of pious belief; and my
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