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 1    III,      II|    interrupted Marie.~ ~"The entire human race and their habitations -
 2    III,     III|             were head and face of a human being - a man, perhaps.
 3    III,     III|                 But suppose it is a human being?"~ ~"Then I shall
 4    III,      IV|        think of a carriage, or of a human dromedary, - not even of
 5    III,      IV| peculiarities of Lake Neusiedl, - a human being that lived in the
 6    III,      IV|           from whose lips issued no human sound.~ ~The decade of years
 7    III,      IV|           convincing proof that the human being was really evolved
 8    III,      IV|           to transform again into a human being.~ ~How much nobler
 9    III,      IV|       creature is really a harmless human being, Marie, and I am sorry
10     IV,       I|            to him - that was beyond human might.~ ~More and more he
11     IV,     III|          singular toy - a miniature human figure turning a spinning-wheel.~ ~
12     IV,      IV|       powerful demons of earth, the human passions, and conquered.
13      V,      II|             into the lake. When the human beast saw this he uttered
14      V,      II|          soul belongs to the living human being. And afterward? Afterward
15      V,      II|           vanished soul to the dead human being.~ ~The carriage had
16     VI,       I|            such a confession into a human ear?" sternly responded
17     VI,       I|          virtue. If it be true that human speech and thought are transmitted
18     VI,       I|          every step with graves and human skeletons; an enmity toward
19     VI,       I|      against the frightful waste of human life, the never-ending intrigues,
20     IX,      II|            camp was far enough from human habitation, and neither
21     IX,      II|            wild beast or a devil in human form," was the reply. "It
22     IX,     III|         road, which was the work of human hands. It was composed of
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