Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|      which served to fortify a natural bent toward languages and
 2    1,   6|       rises supreme by its own natural purity. This windy and high-sounding
 3    2,  56|      awe of Fortunata, but his natural propensities would break
 4    2,  67|      he never got back his own natural color and he died, raving
 5    5, 132| Anything sluttish? Have I some natural blemish that disfigures
 6    5, 136|     relieving my resentment by natural abuse," I mused, "what does
 7    5, 145|       which she contended. Her natural haughtiness had caused her
 8    5, 145|     lowest class of all. Their natural charms were no longer merchantable.
 9    6     |     conduct of Menelaus was so natural that Telemachus, who, in
10    6     |        of the Georgics and the Natural History of Pliny, were the
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