Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|          his joy, while the child laughed, caressed his father's cheeks,
 2     I,       V|         ferocious reptile, yet he laughed at his pains."~ ~I remembered
 3     I,       V|           carriage window. He had laughed then also.~ ~"And poor little
 4     I,      VI|          delicacy?" I asked.~ ~He laughed. "Ha-ha-ha! Why, she is
 5     I,       X|       sentence was pronounced, he laughed, and pointed conspicuously
 6     I,      XI|         at ninety kreutzers."~ ~I laughed. "The pipes are hardly worth
 7     I,     XII|           with amusement and been laughed to death is never again
 8     I,    XIII|        included in the picture. I laughed also as I looked after them,
 9     I,    XIII|    adventure of the afternoon. He laughed. "Oh, no question as to
10    II,      II|       shock of terror, and then I laughed at my own folly. A professional
11    II,     III|       sure to be married first. I laughed, and, looking down, I saw
12    II,      IV|               The two young girls laughed, and ran to the little lake
13    II,       V|        courteous reply. Siegfried laughed.~ ~"What an exemplary, bashful
14    II,      VI|     easily spare."~ ~The official laughed. "Siegfried, and spare money!
15    II,     VII|          been, and you would have laughed most. Still, it can't be
16    II,     VII|       offended by this joke?"~ ~I laughed outright. "I offended? Why
17    II,     VII|          perspiration set in. She laughed involuntarily, her teeth
18    II,    VIII|          said, "it is you!"~ ~She laughed, and said, with a mock obeisance, "
19    II,    VIII|          at me in the mirror, she laughed again, and said - "Only
20    II,    VIII|         throat literally; but she laughed a short, harsh laugh, and
21    II,      IX|       effect on everybody, we all laughed. "No," said Diodora, "I
22    II,       X|           you over my dowry."~ ~I laughed. "Time enough for that a
23    II,       X|        widow, whereas I should be laughed at as a silly fool. Shall
24    II,      XI|         moratorium.4 "What," they laughed, "the Napoleonic Government
25    II,      XV| acknowledgment, when I could have laughed in his face, and was silently
26    II,    XVII|         you?"~ ~"Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!" laughed he. "Fancy your sending
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