Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|  nothing but himself, and the misfortune of the others touched him
 2     I,     III|    inwardly rejoice that this misfortune has fallen upon others and
 3     I,       V|    slightest doubt.~ ~"What a misfortune!" she sighed, wringing her
 4     I,       V|         This child of sin and misfortune? Why, it was because he
 5     I,       V|      babe responsible for the misfortune of others. This made the
 6     I,       V|     be blamed for the present misfortune, it must be the engineer
 7    II,     III|      fault of hers; it is her misfortune to have nobody sue for her
 8    II,    VIII| friend and foe. You think the misfortune that little pleasantry would
 9    II,       X|      are married. When that - misfortune - happened to me Siegfried
10    II,       X|     bitter repentance for the misfortune she brought on me. She shall
11    II,     XVI|    blessings, and that out of misfortune Fortune herself should arise?~ ~
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