Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |       town, in the summer just far enough outside of it to
 2     I,       I|        were pasturing, and not far from them a shepherd's fire
 3     I,      II|  others touched him only in so far as he was concerned.~ ~"
 4     I,      II|  perilous attempt succeeded so far that, with one mad leap,
 5     I,     III|        are worth. Now run! How far is it?"~ ~"A good running
 6     I,     III|     running distance, not very far." The man pocketed his money
 7     I,       V|       the Silver King's son is far too precious a creature
 8     I,       V|      from God Almighty, Who is far too magnanimous to visit
 9     I,     VII|     candidate of each party is far above such negotiations,
10     I,    VIII|       I was ten years ago, and far better than most others
11     I,       X|        to me, and even went so far as to take my patients from
12     I,     XII|      self-tormenting course so far as my inward man was concerned.
13    II,      II|     speech and writing gone so far as to compose a whole Shamanism
14    II,      IX|     and stars seemed to remain far below me, and you were guiding
15    II,      IX|    between us. He even went so far as to embrace me. "God bless
16    II,     XII| scatter their deadly fragments far and near.~ ~All the injured
17    II,    XIII|        Prussian Uhlan was seen far off on the road every man
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