Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|    accept of my hospitality - nay, to regard my house as your
2     I,     VII|       understand the change - nay, the entire revolution -
3     I,      IX| habits would be sheer lunacy; nay, worse, it would be actual
4     I,      IX|    them all. Keep up, I say - nay, go ahead of them; and still
5    II,     III|     are by no means ashamed - nay, you consider it a duty
6    II,      VI|       Vice-Governor embraced, nay, fairly hugged me in his
7    II,    VIII|    How she must despise you - nay, hate you - for that proof
8    II,     XVI|       the ring of Polycrates. Nay, not like that, for it kept
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