Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|     which a protecting barrier ought to be built so as to shut
 2     I,      XI|        let it remain there? It ought to be here under your own
 3    II,       I|        him, and he did what he ought to have done before: he
 4    II,      II|       least beautiful."~ ~"You ought to read Klopstock, then,
 5    II,      II|    immaterial spirit, which we ought to know by the title of
 6    II,     III|       and within the year."~ ~"Ought not I to know something
 7    II,     III|       why don't you marry? You ought to."~ ~"Why, then, in good
 8    II,      VI| flashed through my mind that I ought not to return at all, and
 9    II,    VIII|      your hand! I half think I ought to postpone my revelations,
10    II,    VIII|       ever after! Although you ought to remember your friend'
11    II,       X|       possible. But then there ought to be some list, or something
12    II,     XII|       fault of the French, who ought to have attacked the Germans
13    II,     XVI|        I must know best what I ought to do."~ ~After that my
14    II,    XVII|        reason to prompt her. I ought to have known my own worthlessness
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