Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|        Pray come out quickly!"~ ~"Save the child!" she answered;
 2     I,      II|              Yet perhaps we could save some of them. Come along!"~ ~"
 3     I,      II|          in heaven or earth could save them, and how?~ ~The hollow
 4     I,      IX|         those things - no, not to save your life. If once you come
 5    II,      II|          for the worse.~ ~"So you save the life of the beetle in
 6    II,     XII|      harvester when he hastens to save his crops from the threatening
 7    II,     XII|            We hastened thither to save whom we could, but, oh!
 8    II,     XIV|         you risk your own life to save that of others. The papers
 9    II,      XV|           with fear.~ ~"Monsieur, save yourself!" he cried. "The
10    II,      XV| repeatedly risked his own life to save that of your brethren. Look
11    II,      XV|          I am able to protect and save you from a drunken mob,
12    II,      XV|           convulsions I could not save you! This might cost you
13    II,     XVI|     honest man's first duty is to save his own wife, I had of course
14    II,     XVI|       place of danger in order to save my other wife as well.~ ~
15    II,    XVII|       under the circumstances, to save you from emotions which
16    II,    XVII|        were desperate; you had to save your reputation, and you
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