Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|      governess told me, poor soul! We were thrown together
 2     I,     III|   some malady of the mind or soul?~ ~"I wonder how this child
 3     I,       V|  yearn for it; it will do my soul good - it is like purgatory.
 4     I,    VIII|     God rest him!) and not a soul to leave his large fortune
 5     I,    VIII|    his only nephew! Bless my soul! what a nuisance is this
 6     I,      IX|   may God bless and rest his soul! He was called a miser throughout
 7     I,      IX|   grow to give his heart and soul to them. My uncle could
 8     I,     XII|    have shut my doors; not a soul demanded admittance. I really
 9    II,      IV|    her but Flamma. That kind soul is with her at such times,
10    II,      VI| being which is known as the "soul."~ ~Next morning I drove
11    II,       X|      angel's mien to sell my soul for her, and now she was
12    II,       X|    Devil to kill me body and soul. She had told me that this
13    II,       X|   and in remembering me, her soul shall be filled with bitter
14    II,      XI|  hope and brightness from my soul.~ ~"I have left you forty
15    II,     XIV|     exchange for my life, my soul's salvation, and my honour,
16    II,    XVII|      yearned for you! How my soul cried out to you, 'Why are
17    II,    XVII|  heavenly generosity of your soul! And now that I know you
18    II,    XVII|  soporific potion he slew my soul! Devil as he is, he took
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