Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     XII|     essential, and you may hold your peace. At any rate, with that
 2    II,       I|      therefore she liked to hold her peace.~ ~Both were in morning
 3    II,     VII|         roysterers, and so I held my peace and looked on.~ ~After the
 4    II,    VIII|            different faces - one for peace, smooth and smiling sweetly;
 5    II,       X|              a death as will give me peace and rest and honour in my
 6    II,      XI| demonstrations were all in favour of peace. Labourers in blue blouses
 7    II,      XI|              that France was all for peace, and would not be dragged
 8    II,     XVI|         therefore, compelled to make peace. The Stock Market anticipates
 9    II,     XVI|        anticipates the conclusion of peace, and forces up French securities.
10    II,     XVI|           molestations, were left in peace. Yes, large placards, in
11    II,     XVI|         believed in a restoration of peace.~ ~On the sixth day, the
12    II,     XVI|            deathblow to all hopes of peace, and destroyed all calculations
13    II,    XVII|             potent angel of love and peace."~ ~THE END.~ ~ ~ ~
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