Chapter

 1    Pref|      to this striking story of life in Szeklerland may not be
 2    Pref|      that makes for the higher life, quite out of proportion
 3       I|      cares also enter into her life, and when, by reason of
 4      II|                CHAPTER II.~ ~A LIFE'S HAPPINESS AT STAKE.~ ~"
 5      II|    woman,[15] lead an unchaste life. Any part of the estate
 6      II|        going to ruin the young life of my client and bury her
 7      IV|        taking even an animal's life and abstained entirely from
 8       V|     and fresh from her convent life, the princess was so moved
 9       V|         Never before in all my life have I been so completely
10      IX|      such a beloved being. Her life had been spoiled by this
11      XI| possession for the rest of her life. This was surely kinder
12      XI|       to prayer, and hatred of life - all sins for which she
13      XI|      quite a different sort of life was being led in the other
14     XII|       the woman condemned to a life of asceticism, had been
15     XII|     seemed fairly endowed with life and vision.~ ~One evening,
16     XII|        Here you see it in real life. A hollow tube runs from
17     XII|        are both condemned, - a life unblessed by domestic happiness, -
18     XII|    yours by leading a solitary life of mourning, I mine by amusing
19     XII|       all; never merrier in my life!"~ ~Nevertheless, two tears
20    XIII|      earth, was flying for his life. The judge fled and left
21     XIV|       forgotten our creed? Our life is from everlasting to everlasting.
22     XIV|        for our country all our life long in the bowels of the
23     XVI|     have trifled with your own life. If you have told me a lie,
24   XVIII|          I can eat this all my life," said he, with a roguish
25   XVIII|     and yet strikingly true to life. Evidently the hand of love
26   XVIII|        found herself leading a life that differed in every respect
27     XIX|     mountains of Transylvania, life at the Austrian capital
28     XIX|        the princess orders her life; but so long as she bears
29     XXI|       upon it, she'll sell her life dear. You needn't laugh."~ ~
30     XXI|     ghost of some one known in life, but long since laid to
31     XXI|     his scythe and ran for his life, down the steep side of
32    XXII|       I saved the little one's life he has clung to me and refused
33   XXIII|         Let him who values his life run from before me!"~ ~He
34   XXIII|          I wish you to save my life."~ ~"And won't you have
35    XXVI|       will not take[312] human life except in defence of our
36   XXVII|  brought salvation and eternal life, the blame of his[316] fellow-citizens
37   XXVII|     whom he so freely shed his life's blood. That was what only
38  XXVIII|     sometime, when he sees his life drawing to a close, and
39  XXVIII|       he return, vanquished in life's battle, to have his wounds
40  XXVIII|        sight of her happy home life, after all he had done in
41  XXVIII|     vain attempt to spoil that life, was more than he had counted
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