Part,  Chapter

 1     IV,      IV|    would penetrate his very soul. Then she said sorrowfully: "
 2      V,       I|   as may be supposed, every soul in the manor was still sound
 3      V,       I|     into the depths, of the soul.~ ~ ~ ~
 4      V,      II|  wholly, as entirely as the soul belongs to the living human
 5      V,      II|    him than is the vanished soul to the dead human being.~ ~
 6      V,     III|     one. Did he not belong, soul and body, to this innocent
 7     VI,       I|     servant, Herr Count. My soul feels - the torments of
 8     VI,       I|     Count, you have a great soul. It will know how to rise
 9     VI,       I|    my poor, ignorant little soul do when it leaves my body?
10     VI,       I|      by the peace of my own soul, that the load beneath which
11     VI,       I| filled Count Vavel's entire soul.~ ~One was an enthusiastic
12    VII,     III| weak cord that fastened his soul to his body."~ ~"You have
13    VII,     III|    do not speak to a living soul about your mission."~ ~"
14   VIII,      II|     say to her, through the soul now on the eve of departure
15      X,       I|    have mercy on his sinful soul! They fired three salvos
16      X,       I|    said the prayers for his soul. If Satan Laczi himself
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