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1 I, IX| actually a book to invoke the devil with! I did not dare to 2 I, IX| the existence of God and Devil presently, and you will 3 I, XI| Vederemo!" he said. "The Devil is never at rest!"~ ~INTERMEZZO.~ ~ 4 I, XI| rest!"~ ~INTERMEZZO.~ ~The Devil?~ ~"Do you believe, then, 5 I, XI| existence of a personal Devil?" you ask.~ ~"Has not this 6 I, XI| have not shown us a single Devil as yet. No, not even a woman."~ ~" 7 I, XI| How he was tempted by the Devil in the semblance of a lovely 8 I, XII| XII.~ ~THE DEVIL'S HOOF.~ ~One morning my 9 I, XII| and that sufficed. No! the Devil is not dead; here is his 10 II, II| II.~ ~"WHAT IS THE DEVIL LIKE?"~ ~"We not know him?" 11 II, II| shade handsomer than the Devil, for women will find him 12 II, II| again, I have seen the Devil in the opera, as Göthe and 13 II, II| classics: for, originally, the Devil was not known as an evil 14 II, II| seducer."~ ~"So part of the Devil's corruption is due to man 15 II, II| with pandects, and, if the Devil has such a champion, what 16 II, II| the existence of an actual Devil at all. I positively deny 17 II, II| commands us to believe in the Devil. The Protestants, with Martin 18 II, II| a whole Shamanism of the Devil's special qualities; and 19 II, II| all belief in an actual Devil completely ridiculous, showing 20 II, II| to know by the title of Devil, has nothing to do with 21 II, II| crime - never a spiritual Devil. We may fairly say that 22 II, II| hurt them, anyhow, but the Devil must be bribed by compliments 23 II, II| and all bad things by the Devil."~ ~"It would not hurt you 24 II, II| God and the cetonia by the Devil," I replied, smilingly.~ ~" 25 II, II| conversation from the horned devil to the horned beetle, when 26 II, II| be saved; but to deny the Devil is sure destruction, for 27 II, II| sure destruction, for the Devil knows no mercy, and he takes 28 II, VIII| an angel, and that I am a devil at least, because I have 29 II, IX| your decision."~ ~"Show the Devil your finger, and he will 30 II, X| I had not believed in a Devil! Here he was before me, 31 II, X| angel was no angel, but a Devil to kill me body and soul. 32 II, X| merciful; but if you deny the Devil, he will be revenged on 33 II, X| they had conjured up the Devil before me, I felt that in 34 II, X| thou worser self, thou Devil in my own breast, help me 35 II, X| some revenge worthy of a Devil's teaching! Give me death, 36 II, XI| her, Lilith, the tempting devil in the guise of a seraph! 37 II, XII| swearing, and invoking God and Devil for vengeance on the Prussians.~ ~ 38 II, XVI| You have pulled out the devil's forelock and shaved off 39 II, XVI| me! She was a demon - a Devil!~ ~ ~ ~ 40 II, XVII| spirit, my little inward devil -~ ~"My dear little demon, 41 II, XVII| much more cunning little devil than I thought you to be, 42 II, XVII| to your advice. What the devil shall I kill myself for, 43 II, XVII| Prussians, daring Death and Devil alike, the Prussians would 44 II, XVII| mock at God, mock at the Devil; and when you are all alone, 45 II, XVII| potion he slew my soul! Devil as he is, he took a devilish 46 II, XVII| have sold myself to the Devil, and am supplied by him 47 II, XVII| have beset me. The only Devil to whom, for a time, I sold