Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|          that earth and sea would rise and destroy man and his
 2     I,      VI|       present, and this had given rise to her self-accusations.
 3     I,       X|           the person named had to rise from his seat and leave
 4    II,       V|        But this time you will not rise again. Hopp! Hopp! That'
 5    II,      IX|       wings, and that now I could rise with you up above the clouds,
 6    II,     XIV|        Bourse created an enormous rise by fictitious reports of
 7    II,     XIV|       with the whole amount for a rise, and that immediately. As
 8    II,      XV|          of mine, in buying for a rise."~ ~The tears rushed down
 9    II,     XVI| catastrophe of Sedan a tremendous rise has set in on 'Change!"~ ~"
10    II,     XVI|        has set in on 'Change!"~ ~"Rise!" I exclaimed, astonished.~ ~"
11    II,     XVI|             Certainly, and what a rise! If the French had simply
12    II,     XVI|       money is all invested for a rise. To-day we shall take lunch
13    II,     XVI|         enough, I read - "General rise! French values mounting
14    II,     XVI|       chance of annihilation. The rise was lasting for days, and
15    II,    XVII|          too early yet for you to rise. Come to your little brothers
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