Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|  cap and overcoat of white bear's fur, and on his arm, bundled
 2     I,      II|    sake, help me! I cannot bear with her any more. She wants
 3     I,       V|   been more than she could bear; so I told her that the
 4     I,      VI| And what name did you then bear?"~ ~"The name I bear now,
 5     I,      VI|  then bear?"~ ~"The name I bear now, which is my own. Only
 6     I,       X|   uncle's museums, I could bear it; there was very little
 7    II,       I|    I found it, I could not bear the sight of the glittering,
 8    II,       X|  all these papers, as yet, bear the name of my grandfather,
 9    II,      XI|    accepted my offer for a bear speculation. We agreed that
10    II,     XVI|   A banker, who was on the bear side, offers his residence
11    II,     XVI| paying for the house, on a bear speculation at one week."~ ~"
12    II,    XVII|     You will not refuse to bear witness that I have paid
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