Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II| which I had been sitting - stand up erect on top of the others,
2     I,      II|  superiors. But I will not stand it; and if Jörge is discharged
3     I,     III|   that it was dangerous to stand anywhere near the barricade,
4     I,      VI|   hope you will be able to stand being up all night?" he
5    II,       V| Olympian laughter, and you stand stunned and bewildered.
6    II,      VI|  give you, and the one you stand most in need of."~ ~I thanked
7    II,    XVII|    sending me off when you stand most in need of me and my
8    II,    XVII| burning for love of her, I stand here like a pagan idol,
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