Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|            man; "but who will take care of my goats meanwhile?"~ ~"
 2     I,     III|           him. "Could you not take care of my goats anyhow, till
 3     I,     III|           Englishman, "I will take care of them. Never fear. Go!"~ ~"
 4     I,     III|           carriages and well taken care of. The goats were again
 5     I,     III|           of the child, I can take care of him and bring him to
 6     I,       V|            love and all a mother's care and attention. Why did I
 7     I,       V|           she begged of me to take care of her darling, to bring
 8     I,       V|   purgatory. Go on!"~ ~I took good care not to feed this religious
 9     I,     VII|       taking leave of this vale of care and sorrow; but they would
10     I,     VII|            profession, and did not care a straw for politics. So,
11     I,    VIII|     Government takes precious good care that such dangerous persons
12     I,    VIII|           us a penny; neither do I care for his money. All I wanted
13     I,    VIII|           proceedings.~ ~I did not care. I was satisfied with my
14     I,    VIII| clean-shaven face, uncle. I do not care for the manly beauty of
15     I,      IX|            years I did not seem to care about it; but now I long
16     I,      IX|          house, and you would take care that your little lady-wife
17     I,      IX|            the treasures under his care might receive the full benefit
18     I,      IX|        grandfather entrusted to my care.' How immense that fortune
19     I,      IX|          For politics you will not care, and home will mean to you
20     I,       X|            of accepting. I did not care for politics, and knew of
21     I,       X|          uncle had entrusted to my care, and which, as I now learned,
22     I,       X|           for myself, as I did not care a straw for their opinion,
23     I,      XI|          to be here under your own care."~ ~"Yes; but it is so riveted
24     I,      XI|        imbecile, and really do not care for your own profit, then
25     I,     XII|    business of yours to inquire or care about it. What is the use
26     I,    XIII|         perform that duty and take care of the key. I went out into
27    II,     III|       would not reject me I do not care for, and those that I might
28    II,     III|             and those that I might care for would not accept me."~ ~"
29    II,     III|           must possess to make you care for her."~ ~"Well, I suppose
30    II,      IV|   chirruping and twittering, "Take care, you boy! take care!"~ ~
31    II,      IV|           Take care, you boy! take care!"~ ~The young ladies had
32    II,      IV|         with my blessing!"~ ~"Take care! I may take you at your
33    II,       V|            in a low whisper, "Take care of yourself."~ ~I thought
34    II,       V|         mid more explicitly, "Take care; they mean to play a bad
35    II,       V|            Diodora promise to take care of her little girl. Aunt
36    II,      VI|               My dear friend, take care!" said Siegfried, throwing
37    II,     VII|            the morning. Pray, take care not to disturb her."~ ~"
38    II,    VIII|           as your razor. Only take care, you may cut your own skin!"~ ~"
39    II,    VIII|          be too sure of that. Take care of the blade in your hand!
40    II,      XI|            and want, and, by daily care and close economy, would
41    II,    XIII|           your meals on? What do I care for your family quarrels?
42    II,     XIV|          which you entrusted to my care have doubled themselves,
43    II,     XVI|       whatever he likes; what do I care for his opinion?~ ~The same
44    II,    XVII|         safe. It had been my first care to take it home from the
45    II,    XVII|            I have paid you all the care and attention which your
46    II,    XVII|          of greed. All your tender care, your delicate attention,
47    II,    XVII|         old Slav kingdom I did not care to keep; it was best to
48    II,    XVII|         the tender love, the sweet care of a parent. Father Augustin
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