Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|   elements, and dreadful their revenge on their human antagonists!
 2    II,      II| egotistic motive, as jealousy, revenge, greed, ambition, etc.;
 3    II,      II|        mercy, and he takes his revenge on the insulter."~ ~I looked
 4    II,      IV|     even for a moment think of revenge upon the woman who had robbed
 5    II,     VII|       jokes, and have taken my revenge beforehand. I have played
 6    II,    VIII|       be safe from the angel's revenge! Remember, I have warned
 7    II,       X|       opportunity for a deadly revenge upon the woman who had tricked
 8    II,       X|      me, and where would be my revenge? Should I kill myself? Die
 9    II,       X|   breast, help me to find some revenge worthy of a Devil's teaching!
10    II,       X|     despair. This should be my revenge.~ ~ ~ ~
11    II,      XI|     temptation. It would be no revenge on her to let her live as
12    II,      XI|         first of all, I craved revenge on her. More than that scoundrel
13    II,    XIII|       vain did we wait for our revenge upon the Prussians. After
14    II,    XVII|      she became my wife, I can revenge myself now, and why not?
15    II,    XVII|       her ruin and dreaming of revenge? Truth and sincerity were
16    II,    XVII|      he is, he took a devilish revenge, because I had shown him
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