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1 I, VI| and management, either. I'll show you by what road I 2 I, VIII| malediction, and, besides that, I'll discard you - disinherit 3 I, VIII| unnatural or unfeeling father. I'll give you thir - no, twenty 4 I, VIII| ails you, pray, and then I'll see what I can do for you."~ ~" 5 I, IX| everything will be different. I'll let you have the whole mansion, 6 I, IX| make haste and marry, or I'll put speed into you, you 7 I, IX| ready money. Come, and I'll show you what you have never 8 I, IX| come to live with me. I'll settle it all on you in 9 I, IX| money: on the contrary, I'll ask a further favour. Before 10 I, IX| favour. Before you leave, I'll give you a letter, which 11 I, XI| belongings there."~ ~"And I'll go with you, for, thorough 12 I, XI| arrangements will have passed. I'll tell you what, you cannot 13 I, XI| to let you waste time. I'll lend you these twenty thousand 14 I, XI| appearance at the casino. I'll introduce you to the whole 15 I, XI| the hidden impertinence. I'll some day introduce you to 16 I, XI| even a woman."~ ~"Well, I'll show you three of the latter 17 I, XIII| supper, and after that I'll take you with me. You can 18 II, I| bushes? If you promise, I'll give you a kiss; I will, 19 II, IV| word!"~ ~"And welcome! I'll be your best man."~ ~"That' 20 II, IV| play the traitor with me, I'll tell you the whole truth. 21 II, VI| persuasion?"~ ~"Certainly. I'll give you any oath you want, 22 II, VII| Don't spoil the game. You'll have another mark; this 23 II, VII| Indeed!" I thought. "Well, I'll 'jump' you both." The mock 24 II, VII| it can't be helped, so we'll make the best of the spoiled 25 II, VII| You are all right, and I'll take you to Diodora; only 26 II, VII| you. To-morrow morning I'll drive over to pay a professional 27 II, IX| Father Paphuntius. "No, I'll have nothing to do with 28 II, X| too just and upright, I'll have nothing from Thee! 29 II, XIII| comrade!" I said. "You'll get neither me, nor my charges, 30 II, XV| thank you," I thought; "I'll have none of that."~ ~So 31 II, XVII| to you as yet? First, I'll see what services you'll 32 II, XVII| ll see what services you'll do me still. The money I