Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |      time in danger of their lives, until they finally found
 2 Note1         |   his home; in the winter he lives in the heart of the town,
 3     I,     III|   could have saved their own lives easily, and in good time,
 4     I,     III|     to destroy so many human lives? Is it the Czrny Bog of
 5     I,     III|  American, and very rich. He lives mostly in Paris. If it is
 6     I,       V| vanity of ours must cost the lives of so many good, brave,
 7     I,       V|  whole cities, destroyed the lives and fortunes of thousands
 8    II,      II|      No. Because the cetonia lives on roses; and of the holy
 9    II,       X|    married already. His wife lives in Egypt, and he cannot
10    II,       X|      then have destroyed two lives; with the guilty I should
11    II,    XIII|      s hands and run for our lives, so to speak, and here they
12    II,    XIII|     by this course saved the lives of many that would have
13    II,    XIII| while the men fled for their lives.~ ~The newspapers in the
14    II,    XVII|  creditable in a man when he lives honourably by means of his
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