Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|         writhing, and cursing. I ask indignantly, "What do you
 2     I,      IV|       only child?" I ventured to ask.~ ~"Not by many; we have
 3     I,      VI|       room easily, or else I can ask the valet. Pray stay and
 4     I,      VI|       pay it at sight. I have to ask my wife's permission first.
 5     I,      VI|         and you must allow me to ask her leave;" and, bowing
 6     I,    VIII|       all. However, as I did not ask for them, I never got a
 7     I,      IX|        my wishes - that is all I ask for. But for a safeguard
 8     I,      IX|     money: on the contrary, I'll ask a further favour. Before
 9     I,       X|     heard some of the bystanders ask, referring, of course, to
10     I,      XI|         number of questions they ask is astonishing! Sometimes
11     I,      XI|        of a personal Devil?" you ask.~ ~"Has not this story been
12     I,     XII|          of party funds, I might ask? Then, what have you to
13     I,     XII|          Of course, he dared not ask questions, but he threw
14    II,      IV|          I know it, and I do not ask you to accompany me. I shall
15    II,       V|         away from his hands, and ask the protection of the only
16    II,      VI|    County Savings Bank here, and ask the amount which Siegfried
17    II,     VII|      pressure of her hand; and I ask, Is there on earth a Cicero
18    II,    VIII|  supposing that you have come to ask for secrecy on my part?"~ ~"
19    II,      IX|        me; I simply beg leave to ask for the hand of your niece."~ ~
20    II,      IX|        done myself the honour to ask for her hand, and I wait
21    II,      IX|         best man."~ ~"But do not ask me to fill that position,"
22    II,      XI|          would call me back, and ask me where I had buried the
23    II,    XIII|      foreigner, it is natural to ask, Why have you done it? Why
24    II,     XVI|     urgent business. She did not ask me what business I had,
25    II,    XVII| self-esteem for ever. You cannot ask of me to live on at the
26    II,    XVII|          mercy heretofore. I now ask you for justice; for a righteous
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