Book, Chapter

1    1,  21| ordered tears and this show of grief. When the diplomatic thunderstorm
2    1,  21|    much, however, for a deeper grief gnaws at my vitals and drags
3    2,  58|      hand and screamed out her grief and unhappiness. As for
4    3,  88|     far weightier cause for my grief." Then, in accordance with
5    3,  98|     greatly wrought up and his grief turned to fury: seizing
6    4, 115|        to persevere in useless grief, or rend her bosom with
7    5, 138|  weeping parents are as one in grief;~We also will beseech the
8    5, 141|     inquiring the cause of her grief, she herself commenced to
9    5, 153|        have lost~And soon with grief shall she resign~Six of
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