Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|    was so confused that it is possible I did not utter a word.
 2     I,      IV| slight pressure, the faintest possible acknowledgment of a duty,
 3     I,       V| brother, still it is the only possible consolation we can offer
 4     I,      VI|       Indeed? And how is that possible? Pray where was that?"~ ~"
 5     I,     VII|      that we did all that was possible to defeat the opposing faction.
 6     I,     VII|     take into consideration a possible treachery. The barber, a
 7     I,     VII|       pushed into the rear if possible, my reputation could not
 8     I,    VIII|      juniper berries, to kill possible malarial germs. His land
 9     I,       X|      them against me in every possible manner. Soon they began
10     I,      XI|   that is, in a medley of all possible languages. He was a strong
11    II,      IV|  leave to run away as fast as possible; for I should not dare to
12    II,      VI|    refuse. Tsang will use all possible persuasion, and finally
13    II,      VI|      and struggles as much as possible. And well he knows why;
14    II,      VI| afloat again."~ ~"How is that possible? I thought him very well
15    II,     VII|     taken myself off with all possible speed to Heligoland, Ostend,
16    II,     VII|       my part as naturally as possible.~ ~We drove through Siegfried'
17    II,      IX|    them celebrated as soon as possible, for I intend to go to Heligoland -
18    II,       X|       florins.~ ~"How is that possible?" she asked.~ ~I had to
19    II,       X|       million.~ ~"How is that possible?" she asked again.~ ~"Dearest,"
20    II,       X|       I suggested.~ ~"That is possible. But then there ought to
21    II,    XIII|      exposed! How long was it possible to keep on in this way?~ ~
22    II,      XV|       this, and that was only possible by showing them that I was
23    II,      XV|   free to go; to-morrow it is possible that I shall follow your
24    II,     XVI|    one day."~ ~"But how is it possible?" asked I.~ ~"Pray don't
25    II,    XVII|      done everything that was possible, under the circumstances,
26    II,    XVII|      all. You know how it was possible for the little son of a
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