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 1      I,      II|         Instead of talking here, suppose you help me get this child
 2      I,      IV|        of his country? Don't you suppose his heart aches when he
 3      I,      IV|       you jest at such a moment? Suppose my absence lasts a long
 4     II,      II|          peasant as he must."~ ~"Suppose the man in the Nameless
 5     II,      II|         the Nameless Castle."~ ~"Suppose you are not permitted to
 6    III,     III|       trembling.~ ~"Yes."~ ~"But suppose it is a human being?"~ ~"
 7     IV,      IV|     young girl's hand in his.~ ~"Suppose I could restore to thee
 8     IV,      IV|     former sweet slumber, Marie? Suppose I take up my old quarters
 9     IV,      IV|     restore my slumber."~ ~"Then suppose I have thought of something
10      V,      II|      refused to see him."~ ~"And suppose he had seen me?"~ ~"He would
11      V,      II|       that does not satisfy him? Suppose he should insist on seeing
12      V,      II|       insist on seeing the lady? Suppose he even attempts to lift
13      V,      II| harmlessly as the other."~ ~"And suppose the colonel should by any
14     VI,     III|       seeing you go into battle? Suppose you should fall?"~ ~"Have
15    VII,       I|     names - "~ ~"How many do you suppose enrolled their names?" interrupted
16   VIII,       I|         of reality in the farce? Suppose her heart had learned to
17   VIII,       I|          hitherto unknown to it? Suppose it had learned to know the
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