Chapter

 1     I|            matter of conscience to keep only a single copper asper
 2     I|     however, that he would have to keep the money after all, and
 3    II| particularly lucrative. He did not keep opium, although that was
 4    IV|           her back to me you shall keep her; yes, she shall remain
 5   VII|        side of it so that it might keep steady when carried.~ ~"
 6   VII|         bread or sellers of flesh, keep your shops open, for whosoever
 7   VII|            would take good care to keep out of it. To remain at
 8  VIII|          account.~ ~"Why dost thou keep waking us so often, oh,
 9  VIII| dishonourable women. Why should he keep on arousing hatred and vengeance?~ ~
10  VIII|            but thy love to me, and keep thy glory to thyself."~ ~
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