Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     VII| enlighten their minds. Others refuse to listen even to the sweet
 2     I,    VIII|       matter-of-fact that you refuse to believe in anything that
 3     I,       X|    But if I should stubbornly refuse to fulfil that condition,
 4     I,      XI|     that I did not venture to refuse the offer, and, considering
 5     I,     XII| friendship for me, you cannot refuse. I have positively staked
 6    II,      VI|     and Tsing will invariably refuse. Tsang will use all possible
 7    II,      VI|     the other to respectfully refuse. This is the law of civilisation
 8    II,      XV|       be the consequence if I refuse to give you the key?"~ ~"
 9    II,      XV|     will not tell."~ ~"If you refuse, you will be conducted to
10    II,    XVII|   another being. You will not refuse to bear witness that I have
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