Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      VI|      sleeper were troubled with bad dreams. I went to him and
 2     I,      VI|         refined when they speak bad French instead of good Hungarian."~ ~
 3     I,       X| schoolfellows of mine; somewhat bad students at the time, but,
 4    II,      II|         created by God, and all bad things by the Devil."~ ~"
 5    II,      II|        to amend. To deny God is bad enough, but He is kind and
 6    II,       V|  adjacent grounds. Flamma was a bad player, anyhow, so she might
 7    II,       V|       care; they mean to play a bad joke on you."~ ~I looked
 8    II,       V|     swear, and use all sorts of bad language, and the bride
 9    II,       X|      notorious duellist. I am a bad shot and an indifferent
10    II,       X|         for a few seconds, have bad dreams for a week, wear
11    II,     XII|        incident I regarded as a bad omen. The French were so
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