Book, Chapter

 1    1,  17|   released me from a very ugly suspicion. I was opposed to doing
 2    1,  19|        to the point as was the suspicion of robbery that attached
 3    2,  58|  instead of purple. Nor was my suspicion unjustified, for in place
 4    3,  90|    render my motive subject to suspicion, so, after strolling around
 5    3, 101|       fear of leaving room for suspicion, I piled covers upon my
 6    3, 101|         Ascyltos repelled this suspicion, affirming that he sought
 7    3, 102|    crowd and I have not even a suspicion as to where he has gone!
 8    4, 106| without exciting the slightest suspicion!" "Oh! So you would bundle
 9    5, 132|      jealousy and, to lull any suspicion which he might entertain,
10    5, 154|        the light and frivolous suspicion of a contagious malady is
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