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 1     I,     III|        guardian angel or tutelary spirit? In what am I different
 2     I,       V|            gave her the look of a spirit.~ ~"Perhaps," said I, "the
 3     I,      VI| plantation, as well as the 'gizr' spirit, obtained from the coffee
 4     I,     VII|          news was received in the spirit in which it had been given,
 5     I,      IX|          had interpreted the true spirit of my father's will, and
 6     I,       X|            the Hungarian national spirit was first allowed to lift
 7    II,      II|          was not known as an evil spirit, but was an angel. Only
 8    II,      II|      before Moses' time, the Evil Spirit is represented by a woman,
 9    II,      II|          an invisible, immaterial spirit, which we ought to know
10    II,      II|        that which is above him, a spirit, for a motive."~ ~As I pronounced
11    II,     III|        tired, never slackening in spirit or courage, and never forgetting
12    II,     VII|      flesh when tried by the evil spirit in the shape of Lilith!
13    II,    XVII|           said to my own familiar spirit, my little inward devil -~ ~"
14    II,    XVII|          interest, a sentiment, a spirit of magnanimity or of cowardice,
15    II,    XVII|           breast - a poor, feeble spirit, and long ago subdued by
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