Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III| preferred to die in doing their duty? Why had not these been
 2     I,      IV|    possible acknowledgment of a duty, and if I had saved her
 3     I,      IV|        fulfilled his particular duty. A valet de chambre showed
 4     I,      VI|         to bed, as she said - a duty which she always fulfilled
 5     I,      VI|         her children to bed - a duty which she never omitted;
 6     I,     VII|        fulfilling his patriotic duty was afforded him, so that
 7     I,    VIII|         I should consider it my duty as a near blood-relation
 8     I,       X|     that it was my unmistakable duty, as a Dumany and a son of
 9     I,       X|        again reminding me of my duty, clearly describing the
10     I,      XI|       that it was the patriotic duty of a Hungarian citizen to
11     I,     XII|      and your party. It is your duty, and you are not the man
12     I,     XII|     shrink from an acknowledged duty. Besides, out of friendship
13     I,    XIII|        my valet to perform that duty and take care of the key.
14    II,     III|          nay, you consider it a duty and a virtue - to confess
15    II,     VII|   execution of his professional duty, female charms do not exist.
16    II,     VII|        be an angel!"~ ~I did my duty. The musculus risorius was
17    II,       X|          it was my right and my duty!" This I could no longer
18    II,    XIII|         I not done more than my duty? And if so, how have I merited
19    II,    XIII|        have done more than your duty; and as you are a foreigner,
20    II,     XVI|    danger an honest man's first duty is to save his own wife,
21    II,    XVII|       your magnanimous sense of duty, the heavenly generosity
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