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 1      IV|     Yes; I am afraid I shall kill him some day."~ ~With that,
 2      IV|   said you feared you should kill that young man some day,"
 3      IV|  your religion forbid you to kill a man - under any circumstances?"~ ~"
 4       X|     doubting but that he can kill a giant if need be. Let
 5    XIII|    when you feel it right to kill your fellow-men?"~ ~"No,
 6      XV|      half a dozen suffice to kill a horse, lured from their
 7      XV|  outwitted all who strove to kill or capture him. Finally
 8   XVIII|     up. My brothers swore to kill the man wherever they found
 9   XVIII| treasure, unless you wish to kill me too, promise not to kill
10   XVIII|  kill me too, promise not to kill that man, - not to send
11   XVIII|     for your sake I will not kill the man, but will let him
12   XXIII| please with me - torture me, kill me, if you choose. I am
13   XXIII|  love for storming ramparts. Kill me, if you wish, but there
14   XXIII|      met Manasseh's gaze.~ ~"Kill me and be done with it,"
15   XXIII|   safeguard. I shall neither kill you myself nor let any one
16    XXVI|     has said 'Thou shalt not kill!'" was Manasseh's reply.~ ~"
17    XXVI|     But, man, the enemy will kill you."~ ~"So be it."~ ~The
18   XXVII|   his God, - "Thou shalt not kill."~ ~In Italy every house
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