Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|                  II.~ ~THE DARK GOD.~ ~I was gazing at that
 2     I,      II|        of the people in it?"~ ~"God Almighty have mercy on their
 3     I,      II|  understood but himself and his God. The ritual prayer-bands
 4     I,      II|         Cserny Boh," the "Black God" of the Slavs - Death.~ ~
 5     I,      II|      sublimity.~ ~But still the god of destruction was unsatisfied,
 6     I,     III|         the Czrny Bog, the dark god, in my own breast.~ ~At
 7     I,       V|         with other creatures of God's making. He must needs
 8     I,       V|        heaved a sigh and said, 'God bless us!' It must have
 9     I,       V| considered as a punishment from God Almighty, Who is far too
10     I,    VIII|        winters on his head (may God rest him!) and not a soul
11     I,    VIII|         pleasure trip."~ ~"Good God! what a hot-tempered fellow,
12     I,      IX|      will deny the existence of God and Devil presently, and
13     I,      IX|     together by my father - may God bless and rest his soul!
14    II,       I|  grown-up young lady, although, God knows, you do not look like
15    II,      II|      who worship him instead of God. They say God is good, and
16    II,      II|        instead of God. They say God is good, and won't hurt
17    II,      II|      good things are created by God, and all bad things by the
18    II,      II|         the rose was created by God and the cetonia by the Devil,"
19    II,      II|      must try to amend. To deny God is bad enough, but He is
20    II,     VII|        go back to the house! My God, what a step you have persuaded
21    II,     VII|         virtues and the fear of God leading to earthly happiness
22    II,      IX|       so far as to embrace me. "God bless you, my dear - cousin,"
23    II,      IX|          laughingly; but, thank God, he did not think it necessary
24    II,       X|   repeated again; and now thank God, the million came out even!
25    II,       X|  innocent - a life which was in God's keeping as yet. Now the
26    II,       X|        said to me, "If you deny God, He will forgive you, for
27    II,     XII|      and swearing, and invoking God and Devil for vengeance
28    II,    XIII|        to think I could command God Mars to afford me a disguise
29    II,      XV|   To-day we command; to-morrow, God knows who may fill our place.
30    II,    XVII|    sensualist. You will mock at God, mock at the Devil; and
31    II,    XVII|       mournful solitude pray to God for happy oblivion or the
32    II,    XVII|       words of love, so help me God! Siegfried was not my betrayer,
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