Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|             for the shock which was sure to follow; but when it did
 2     I,     III|          your little boy."~ ~"To be sure you can't!" said I, smiling,
 3     I,      IV|           daily and weekly, will be sure to pester you day and night
 4     I,      IV|         although American wheat was sure to inundate the European
 5     I,    VIII|           insane course, you may be sure of my malediction, and,
 6     I,    VIII|             it, because then he was sure of the bacilli. He kept
 7     I,    VIII|            mentioned, although I am sure, when I tell you how I came
 8     I,      IX|          Tut! tut! Never fear! I am sure of the one year, and am
 9     I,      IX|         patronising, and you may be sure that your memory will be
10     I,      XI|        examine its contents to make sure as to the amount of taxes
11     I,    XIII|           in me personally.~ ~"I am sure I am very grateful to her
12     I,    XIII|      question as to their identity! Sure enough, it was my aunt and
13    II,      II|             contradict her, she was sure to conquer me with arguments.
14    II,      II|            but to deny the Devil is sure destruction, for the Devil
15    II,     III|           house, next morning I was sure to feel restless and uneasy,
16    II,     III|          whoever found it first was sure to be married first. I laughed,
17    II,      IV|            mistaken, and - and I am sure you do not know your own
18    II,      VI|    Siegfried's motive I felt pretty sure; but what was that girl'
19    II,     VII|             the body I recognised a sure token which that mysterious
20    II,    VIII|            to cry."~ ~"Don't be too sure of that. Take care of the
21    II,     XII| indescribable intoxication which is sure to overtake every novice.
22    II,    XIII|             know me? I am Plessen." Sure enough, he was my favourite
23    II,     XIV|           all great battles rain is sure to follow.~ ~As I alighted
24    II,     XVI|            felt for my head to make sure that I was not dreaming.
25    II,     XVI|            was laid before me, and, sure enough, I read - "General
26    II,    XVII|            Whatever I undertook was sure to succeed, and all my enterprises
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