Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |        and college; nor did he feel any attraction for the prosaic
 2    III,     III|   yourself up well, and if you feel chilly I will make you a
 3    III,     III|     Marie declared she did not feel in the least chilly, and
 4    III,      IV|      medical aid. Come, let me feel your pulse; one, two - "~ ~
 5     IV,     III|   shall end on the gallows - I feel it. I should have liked
 6     IV,      IV|   quiet; and when it is dark I feel as if some one were stealthily
 7      V,       I|          Count Vavel might now feel perfectly sure that no robbers
 8      V,     III|    young girl. "If you wish to feel certain that I will patiently
 9     VI,       I|      to hope for - anything. I feel that - this is - the end.
10     VI,       I|       of battle - I should not feel this agony of mind. But
11     VI,      VI|       in the park.~ ~"You will feel more at home with your belongings
12   VIII,       I|      Do you never get weary or feel bored? Have you anything
13   VIII,       I|      the influenza hospital. I feel that the disease has laid
14   VIII,       I|     from this illness, which I feel will be a severe one, let
15     IX,     III|       a moment when I must not feel afraid - afraid for your
16      X,     III| medicine. I want to get up - I feel strong already. I want to
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