Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|        virtue and a tenderness unknown to his contemporaries breathe,
 2  Int,   4|   deficiencies in the text, is unknown to bibliographers and is
 3    1,  15|     the robbery, which was yet unknown because the stern of the
 4    1,  15|     convinced that, as we were unknown and as no one had seen us,
 5    1,  23|     had us overpowered by some unknown vagabonds, and gave orders
 6    3,  92|  curative property should lurk unknown in stone or shrub. That
 7    4, 111|        I am a man, by no means unknown, and they desire that, somehow,
 8    5, 145|       serve you so well as the unknown measure of a long member."
 9    5, 156|      as this book was probably unknown before the time of Josiah,
10    6     | virginal breasts which arouses unknown delights, to dry the first
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