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1 I, I| Grecian gods should come to life? should leave their marble 2 I, II| jumping out at the risk of life and limb, for the train 3 I, II| governess, who had lost her life in running back for her 4 I, III| the sake of saving a man's life from such a horrid fate, 5 I, III| couple, just on the brink of life and happiness, and now sent 6 I, III| health and spirits, enjoying life and happiness, surrounded 7 I, IV| seen a mother value the life of her own child so cheap. 8 I, V| blessing you asked saved the life of your dear child. Let 9 I, VII| wretch, who never in all his life had been the owner of an 10 I, VII| pay for his vote. All his life he had been as honest as 11 I, VIII| was the great object of my life. After my father's release 12 I, VIII| should, and let me enjoy life with you."~ ~ ~ ~ 13 I, IX| but of this one year of life I am assured, and I am resolved 14 I, IX| indulge in. This would be life for me, and a slow and sweet 15 I, IX| calling was everything to me - life, happiness, fortune, and 16 I, IX| called a miser throughout his life, and he denied himself all 17 I, IX| the main interest of his life?~ ~"When my father died, 18 I, IX| property, and living a secluded life as guardian of a museum, 19 I, IX| things - no, not to save your life. If once you come to take 20 I, IX| I have chosen my path in life, and I will adhere to it 21 I, X| twenty years constitutional life in Hungary had been extinct, 22 I, XI| for the first time in my life I enjoyed the sensation 23 I, XII| everybody, and live the life of a hermit - the life of 24 I, XII| the life of a hermit - the life of my Uncle Diogenes.~ ~ 25 I, XII| this solitary, secluded life would not be so irksome 26 II, I| for the first time in his life, and introduced him not 27 II, II| would prove the fatum of my life.~ ~As a physician, I had 28 II, II| worse.~ ~"So you save the life of the beetle in order to 29 II, IV| at home in English high life. Among those aristocratic 30 II, IV| had been laid on his own life was heavy upon his innocent 31 II, V| even at the risk of her life. You will take pity on her; 32 II, VII| this turning-point of his life, whereupon I returned his 33 II, VIII| and would remain so for life.~ ~As I sat before the mirror, 34 II, IX| the cherished wish of my life, in your hands. If you deign 35 II, IX| bind me to your service for life, in attaching me to your 36 II, IX| family."~ ~I shall never in life forget that proud, repellent 37 II, X| name, money for my lost life and happiness, money to 38 II, X| have slain the innocent - a life which was in God's keeping 39 II, X| for me, and fret away her life in despair. This should 40 II, XII| before the omnipotent Lord of life and death, the Almighty 41 II, XIII| have you exposed your own life, contrary to custom, picking 42 II, XIII| quarrels? If you are tired of life, take a rope and hang yourself 43 II, XIV| which made you risk your own life to save that of others. 44 II, XIV| to me the events of her life in my absence.~ ~After a 45 II, XIV| on short sales."~ ~Camp life had taught me to swear, 46 II, XIV| received in exchange for my life, my soul's salvation, and 47 II, XIV| accustomed to during my camp life, the rye bread and bacon, 48 II, XV| repeatedly risked his own life to save that of your brethren. 49 II, XV| You are trifling with your life!"~ ~"Then stay here with 50 II, XV| This might cost you your life."~ ~At this word I fancied 51 II, XV| thought I feared for her life, because, in case of her 52 II, XVI| my marred and blackened life? Is there any Providence 53 II, XVI| why, that was a veritable life insurance corps.~ ~I could 54 II, XVII| deep of the fountain of life, drain it to the dregs, 55 II, XVII| fitted to her station in life. I took pride in the elegance 56 II, XVII| higher importance than the life, the honour, of an insignificant 57 II, XVII| yourself upon the waves of life, drink deep of the cup of 58 II, XVII| despairing contempt. Our married life was much too luxurious to 59 II, XVII| the money. He fears for my life, because, in case of my 60 II, XVII| infinite tortures; but my whole life shall be given to atone 61 II, XVII| on both. Never in all my life have I seen a picture more