Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|     determination, but neither prayers nor caresses, nor even tears
2    1,  30|      remember her age, but her prayers availed her nothing, the
3    2,  58|        was uneasy for fear his prayers would lead up to some ridiculous
4    3, 101| furthermore, that my simulated prayers might carry conviction,
5    5, 138|     the starry heights,~United prayers climb best, is the belief.~
6    5, 145|   boyish favor: she granted my prayers before they were finished,
7    5, 148|        hope for in his wildest prayers; rich, well born, chaste,
8    5, 156|      blazed a fire. After some prayers and dances, very like those
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