Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|      shall testify for Jörge in case of need. Only keep quiet
 2     I,     III|       the Englishman's. In this case he could not have been deaf
 3     I,       V|        them, to support them in case of need? And then those
 4     I,     VII|      received only 1,500.~ ~The case was afterward contested,
 5     I,       X|         him, as is so often the case.~ ~About a fortnight after
 6     I,      XI|       he declared that, even in case you, his nephew, should
 7     I,    XIII|        hand her a little wooden case with a round glass set in
 8    II,     III|         disorders, and that her case was by no means hopeless.
 9    II,       V|      class of society - in your case a simple nobleman - is pushing
10    II,      VI|       become an abbess. In that case her estates will revert
11    II,     VII| election campaign, or, as in my case, nearly two campaigns, such
12    II,    VIII|         own purposes; in such a case she does not recoil from
13    II,     XII|      enemy is all one in such a case. If we are in their way
14    II,     XIV|         a cigarette; so that in case of my death on the battle-field
15    II,      XV|       not come out of it in any case or for any noise."~ ~The
16    II,      XV|       for her life, because, in case of her death, I should have
17    II,     XVI|          or mistress; and as in case of danger an honest man'
18    II,    XVII|      Protestantism, and in that case, according to your grandfather'
19    II,    XVII|        for my life, because, in case of my death, he would have
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