Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      VI| imagined that my countryman had won the love of some South American
 2     I,      VI|       the worldly wealth I have won is not worth the price I
 3     I,      IX|         man and no hypocrite. I won't offer you any money: on
 4     I,      XI|      two little nieces."~ ~"You won't say that these two little
 5    II,       I|         compliment."~ ~"But you won't betray us to anybody?"
 6    II,       I|         of the white lily. "You won't tell anybody of our conversation
 7    II,      II|       They say God is good, and won't hurt them, anyhow, but
 8    II,      II|      much of a naturalist. This won't do, and you must try to
 9    II,      IV|    frivol viveur, etc., and she won't take the responsibility
10    II,      VI|         I said; "but I think he won't greatly object."~ ~"Who
11    II,    VIII|             Thanks," said I, "I won't take anything. But you
12    II,     XVI|    shaved off his beard, but he won't give you his hoof and
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