Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|       penance, then, indeed, she allowed it to become a torture.
2     I,       X|        national spirit was first allowed to lift its head and show
3     I,      XI|         document, and then I was allowed to go.~ ~Next day Siegfried
4     I,     XII|          to death is never again allowed to hold up his head and
5    II,      IV|         she set him free; he was allowed to live with his winter
6    II,      IV|       etc., and in return she is allowed to read Flammarion, or one
7    II,    XIII| Solferino, when Benedek had been allowed to attack and disperse the
8    II,    XIII|          this slight victory was allowed to the Prussians, so as
9    II,    XVII|      with scruples as to what is allowed and what forbidden. Your
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