Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|   Perhaps, if I had saved some honest cockney's son from a like
 2     I,       V|       like a prince royal! The honest Dr. Mayer, such a refined,
 3     I,     VII|        his life he had been as honest as he was poor, earning
 4     I,      IX|          I see you are a truly honest man and no hypocrite. I
 5     I,       X| telling me how much good every honest and right-minded man could
 6     I,       X|       an aged and careworn but honest face, with two big tears
 7     I,       X| government; what we wanted was honest, energetic co-operation
 8     I,      XI|       indeed - 'Smrt,' as that honest Maticza champion said."~ ~
 9     I,      XI|  laughing. "He is an innocent, honest fellow, with a tender conscience,
10     I,      XI|     Yes; but that would not be honest. If anybody finds a pocket-book
11    II,    VIII|        I myself always show an honest impartiality to friend or
12    II,       X|   million. Money to pay for my honest name, money for my lost
13    II,       X|       ridicule? Must I drag my honest and hitherto respected name
14    II,      XV|       let me give you a bit of honest advice. Don't stay in Paris
15    II,     XVI|        as in case of danger an honest man's first duty is to save
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