Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V| detestable vanity of ours must cost the lives of so many good,
 2     I,       V|       must secure, at whatever cost," she said, eagerly. "It
 3     I,      XI|      each object, statement of cost, etc."~ ~"We could not find
 4     I,     XII|        father, and how much it cost him. But, besides this recollection,
 5     I,    XIII|       carry you through at any cost. My aunt wants to inform
 6    II,       I|       and this fence alone had cost the neat little sum of one
 7    II,       I|  florins. Yet it was worth its cost, for, before its erection,
 8    II,      VI|      which your nomination has cost your party. Just go straight
 9    II,      XV|       not save you! This might cost you your life."~ ~At this
10    II,     XVI|       into captivity, had also cost her her sole fortune, the
11    II,     XVI|     his differences. His house cost him four hundred thousand
12    II,    XVII| expensive rate of living might cost. If she only computed what
13    II,    XVII|      to consider what it might cost me so long as it served
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