Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|        so effectually that it is impossible to trace them. They seized
 2     II,     III|           I speak Hungarian."~ ~"Impossible!" exclaimed the visitor,
 3    III,      II| understand how to desire what is impossible. But grown persons are clever
 4     IV,       I|          Satan Laczi, whom it is impossible to capture. The mother of
 5     IV,     III|    Therefore, it would have been impossible for him to ask the pastor
 6      V,      II|          the darkness, it became impossible to control the little monster.
 7      V,      II|        of water over him. It was impossible to restrain him. He struck
 8      V,      II|         done?"~ ~"It has made it impossible for us to meet again - for
 9     VI,       I|         send for - a priest."~ ~"Impossible, Henry. Impossible!"~ ~"
10     VI,       I|               Impossible, Henry. Impossible!"~ ~"I beseech you - in
11     VI,      IV|       can you give voice to such impossible nonsense?"~ ~"But the vice-palatine
12    VII,     III|          definition of the word 'impossible'! If Themire of her own
13   VIII,      II|       incredulously. "Gone away? Impossible! Cambray would not go away
14     IX,      II|         be convinced that it was impossible to swim across the narrow
15     IX,      IV|          opposite shore - a feat impossible for a man on horseback.~ ~
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