Chapter

 1       I|       Not enemies, and yet in a certain sense opponents."~ ~"Is
 2       I|       kindness could not deny a certain feeling of relief at being
 3      II|        is to be forfeited under certain circumstances, as for example,
 4      II|      counsel of his factotum, a certain Benjamin Vajdar - - "~ ~
 5      IV|         he knows that I possess certain information, certain documentary
 6      IV|    possess certain information, certain documentary evidence, by
 7       V|      shines and I can carry out certain plans of my own."~ ~The
 8      VI|     window with eyes fixed on a certain corner,[53] around which
 9     VII|     indeed, was he in the least certain whether he had unburdened
10      IX|        the two men in question. Certain fearful remembrances of
11      IX|  continued, "and as it contains certain facts which only you could
12       X|     from his pocket. "There are certain points in your marriage
13       X|        been sadly crumpled by a certain hand, and, indeed, even
14      XI|         was made dependent on a certain condition: she was never
15     XIX|       beautiful woman allude to certain unpleasant themes in his
16     XIX|        was a serious check upon certain pet schemes cherished by
17     XIX|     Adorjan. It appeared that a certain Adorjan of Toroczko had
18    XXIV|       requiring all men between certain ages to report within three
19    XXIV|          a foreboding, and also certain timely warnings, kept her
20  XXVIII| tell-tale documents relating to certain fraudulent army contracts
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