Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|   attached to the train. I am really sorry for you, sir, but
 2     I,      II|      not quite certain that I really spoke them; I am not certain
 3     I,       V|  money; but, you see, we know really nothing about the particulars.
 4     I,       V|  natural laws. If anybody was really to be blamed for the present
 5     I,      VI|      made up my mind to it, I really think that, even from a
 6     I,     VII|      and since the "Du meine" really sounded like "Dumany" and
 7     I,    VIII|      the bill; but if you are really in need of a physician,
 8     I,      IX|       spite and injustice was really a token of his great love
 9     I,      XI|     are such an imbecile, and really do not care for your own
10     I,      XI|  civil language?" I asked. "I really am not used to such strong
11     I,     XII|   soul demanded admittance. I really think my dear friends made
12     I,    XIII|       the more grateful, as I really do not know how I could
13     I,    XIII| homage long ago. Her ladyship really threatened the other day
14     I,    XIII|    country gentry! As if they really belonged to a different
15    II,       I|       not belong to me."~ ~"I really think that fellow is laughing
16    II,      II|       face!"~ ~"Well, this is really audacious!" cried Siegfried, "
17    II,      II|       inclinations in man are really created by that which is
18    II,      II|      any human tippler, and I really thought that I had succeeded
19    II,      IV|       that I see that you are really not going to play the traitor
20    II,      IV|      it comes from you, and I really believe you have magnetised
21    II,      VI|       the Vice-Governor if he really thought that my nomination
22    II,      VI|   politician! But, if you are really interested in the question,
23    II,     VII|       the place of comedy was really sacred, although profaned
24    II,     VII|      nomination."~ ~"You have really done it?"~ ~"Certainly.
25    II,      XI|     to find him there, if one really sought him. So I should
26    II,    XIII|       soldiers.~ ~That we had really been beaten was not believed
27    II,     XIV|       this badge of merit not really merited, and - my wife -
28    II,     XIV|       and - my wife - was not really my wife. So I changed the
29    II,     XVI|     that the lady with me was really and legally my own wife.~ ~
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