Chapter

 1       I|     seven brothers and a twin sister. They all live at home in
 2      IV|     We two can be brother and sister. What is your sister's name?"~ ~"
 3      IV|      and sister. What is your sister's name?"~ ~"Anna."[27]~ ~"
 4      IV|      confided in him! My poor sister, my dear, good little Anna,
 5      IV|   live?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"Has your sister never found a balm for her
 6      IX|      behalf? Anna was his own sister, and as such a beloved being.
 7     XIV|     you going to ask your new sister for a kiss, you young scapegrace?"
 8      XV|    our family, treat her as a sister. She is worthy of your adoption.
 9   XVIII|    With Anna, Manasseh's twin sister, the girl whom Benjamin
10   XVIII|      tell the parson that our sister Blanka wishes to join our
11   XVIII|       will be your companion, sister Anna."~ ~Anna and Blanka
12   XVIII|         asked the brother and sister.~ ~"Because I shall not
13   XVIII|    could not but smile at the sister's proud claim. Yet Anna
14   XVIII| really aroused," affirmed the sister, "as I saw him once, when
15   XVIII| heaven, said, 'I promise you, sister Anna, that for your sake
16   XVIII|     to this recital! The twin sister was the brother's complement.
17   XVIII|    pledge won from him by his sister Manasseh had come to regard
18   XVIII|      was at once claimed as a sister by all alike, and immediately
19     XIX|     was held by the man whose sister he had just wronged so shamefully.~ ~
20      XX|       I owe something to your sister and your sister-in-law for
21   XXIII|         Where are my wife and sister?"~ ~Zenobia understood his
22   XXIII|   When you meet your wife and sister, tell them you saw me this
23   XXIII|      kindness. They called me sister and invited me to your wedding,
24   XXIII|       told your wife and your sister that I should come to Toroczko
25   XXIII|     it?"~ ~"It belonged to my sister," answered Manasseh, in
26   XXIII|     of rescuing your wife and sister, lead them away to misery
27    XXIV|          Manasseh pressed his sister's hand in gratitude for
28   XXVII|     was the appearance of his sister Anna. The poor girl, he
29  XXVIII|   force of his promise to his sister, Manasseh had, with a few
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