Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IX| lone old man is rather a temptation to robbers. To keep a manservant
2     I,      XI|  an almost unconquerable temptation to take the operating-knife
3    II,      II|  ambition, etc.; but the temptation is always material - a benefit
4    II,      XI|  passed, and with it the temptation. It would be no revenge
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