Chapter

 1     I|     there till you grew old, or carry your waggon away with you
 2     I| accomplished, not forgetting to carry along with him the three
 3     I|     abroad I will not; we don't carry water to the Danube."~ ~
 4     I|       suppose you don't want to carry it away with you in your
 5   III|        the young bulls begin to carry their horned heads higher,
 6    IV|      again. God will help me to carry out my good resolution.
 7    IV|        Meyer thought it best to carry his complaint to another
 8     V|         I have not been able to carry out the desire of my deceased
 9   VII|        How do you suppose I can carry the names of all of them
10   VII|       the magnate and helped to carry him to bed, others went
11  VIII|        merely to gossip, but to carry out a well-devised thoroughly
12  VIII|     sent here - I don't want to carry my basket home myself10 -
13    IX|         as a pair of legs could carry him. On reaching it, he
14    IX|      anger; no, there he had to carry it off with a joyous, triumphant,
15   XVI|        of the nimbus which they carry about with them elsewhere.
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