Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V|          heads of the innocent, but simply as the outcome of geological
 2     I,     VII|             his last breath. He had simply pronounced my name in Jewish
 3     I,       X|            country squire, that was simply ridiculous.~ ~This happened
 4    II,      II|  demonstration that such a being is simply impossible. She answered
 5    II,     III|            in regard to it. Yet, by simply looking at you, I can tell
 6    II,     III| administering any poisonous drugs - simply by proper massage.~ ~"Then
 7    II,       V|          without a material motive, simply for the sake of mischief
 8    II,      IX|             seem to impute to me; I simply beg leave to ask for the
 9    II,     XVI|             rise! If the French had simply been vanquished we should
10    II,    XVII|         despises me, and scorns me, simply because it would suit that
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