Chapter

 1     I|    times when the floodgates of Heaven were open, [Pg 10]and it
 2     I| exclaimed -~ ~"My dear brother, Heaven has surely sent you hither!"~ ~
 3     I|         Paris is to fall out of heaven into hell!') C'est merveilleux,
 4     I|         my lord hither - out of heaven into hell?"~ ~"Hélas!" sighed
 5    IV|      garments?~ ~Meyer swore by heaven and earth that his whole
 6     V|     send it, even if it be from Heaven. I impose but one condition:
 7     V|            Fanny fell down from heaven forthwith. She had expected
 8   VII|      guardian angels perform in heaven, and police-constables perform
 9   VII|        such tempting proximity, Heaven only knows.~ ~Master Jock,
10   VII|        for it with the stars of heaven! Let us stick by the old
11   VII|        recited might receive in heaven, and was determined to clinch
12   VII|        pray that the Majesty of Heaven may suffer your honour,
13   VII|       the ministering angels of heaven may have nothing else to
14   VII|       pray that the chariots of heaven may not keep your honour'
15   VII|     Then he raised his hands to heaven, and suddenly striking his
16    IX|      this life, all the joys of heaven! Was there ever a case like
17    IX|        absolutely nothing under heaven I can call my own. I have
18    IX|        speak like an angel from heaven. But my daughter? Oh, my
19    IX|    carried up to the heights of heaven or down to the depths of
20    IX|         as well. Poor Abellino! Heaven help you! You owe me a thousand
21    XX|       at last the very vault of heaven is reached, and it is night.
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