Part,  Chapter

1    II,       I|      idea struck me that it must hurt her to speak, and therefore
2    II,       I|          do that! Do not dare to hurt my cetonias!"~ ~I could
3    II,      II|       say God is good, and won't hurt them, anyhow, but the Devil
4    II,      II|          Devil."~ ~"It would not hurt you to be of the same creed,"
5    II,      VI|       What reason had the one to hurt me, and what was the motive
6    II,    VIII|          and yet a kiss. It will hurt you, and yet it is meant
7    II,    VIII|          her biting kiss had not hurt me. My heart was full of
8    II,       X|        Never quarrel with, never hurt a woman!" and my professional
9    II,    XVII| marvellous. They did not seem to hurt or offend her; she seemed
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