Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|        grateful if monsieur would be kind enough to see madame in
 2     I,       V|             to the entrance was some kind of bower, with honeysuckle,
 3     I,       V|            of high rank, the other a kind and benevolent priest. My
 4     I,       V| self-sacrificing devotion, her pure, kind heart! She was the best
 5     I,     VII|           well know, are a number of kind, disinterested, active,
 6     I,    VIII|       maledictions, you are much too kind and good-natured to utter
 7     I,    VIII|           all over with the cheapest kind of sealing-wax, and, on
 8     I,    VIII|            hundred-florin bill, of a kind that had long gone out of
 9     I,    VIII|            opened, no vehicle of any kind was admitted to pass through
10     I,    VIII|            So thanks to you for your kind intention, but I am not
11     I,      IX|        heartily and tenderly for his kind intentions, which I should
12     I,      IX|              perfect specimen of its kind? I gave a Napoléon d'or
13     I,      XI|             not find anything of the kind," said the Vice-Governor. "
14     I,      XI|            other observations of the kind, and soon we were unanimously
15     I,    XIII|         insult me or call me to some kind of a reckoning. I thought
16     I,    XIII|            so long."~ ~"You are very kind; but, you see, the Vice-Governor
17    II,      II|             corruption is due to man kind," said Siegfried, ironically.~ ~"
18    II,      II|            poison?" asked I.~ ~"What kind of poison?" was the inquiring
19    II,      II|             is bad enough, but He is kind and forgiving, and the infidel
20    II,     III|            Diodora was conspicuously kind, and showed me an exceptional
21    II,     III|            yet had she tasted of any kind of medicine.~ ~I listened
22    II,     III|             finally, she must have a kind heart and a sweet disposition;
23    II,      IV|             have seen nothing of the kind, and I give you my word
24    II,      IV|            with her but Flamma. That kind soul is with her at such
25    II,     VII|        honour, the Dr. Dumany, to be kind enough to come and see her.
26    II,     XVI|             and came to me. "See how kind Providence has been!" she
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