Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I| regretted that it was not in my power to make her more comfortable.
 2     I,       I|         and concussion lost his power of speech."~ ~"Then he will
 3     I,       I|      gigantic falls. What giant power has cleft the way for these
 4     I,      II|  sufferers were yet alive? What power in heaven or earth could
 5     I,     III|      invocations? What dreadful Power is it which has pushed down
 6     I,     III|         curses?~ ~But if such a power exists - if there is a Czrny
 7     I,     III|       the accident restored his power of speech. What is he saying?"~ ~"
 8     I,      IX|      wife from; for such is the power of wealth. But do not believe
 9    II,     III|        or of no higher sanative power, at the best, than the waters
10    II,      IV| athletic strength, intellectual power, and high moral integrity,
11    II,       X| official seal upon it. It was a power of attorney from Flamma
12    II,      XI|         own greed for glory and power. But their speeches were
13    II,      XI|        as she had given me full power to do what I pleased with
14    II,      XI|  disposal, and I handed him the power of attorney from my wife,
15    II,    XVII|       have wealth and therefore power, and you will become just
16    II,    XVII|      expired? That there is any power existing which could tie
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