Part,  Chapter

 1     II,     III|  energetic spouse at home. The angry man seemed to have increased
 2    III,      II|       Persons with whom we are angry."~ ~"What is angry? I have
 3    III,      II|      we are angry."~ ~"What is angry? I have never yet seen anything
 4    III,      II|    like it. Why art thou never angry?"~ ~"Because I have no reason
 5    III,      II| Because I have no reason to be angry with thee, and I never associate
 6    III,      II|    those persons do who become angry with one another?"~ ~"They
 7    III,      II|        other. If they are very angry they fight; and if they
 8    III,      II|     and if they are very, very angry they kill each other."~ ~
 9    III,      II|    thou art like when thou art angry. Did it hurt thee?"~ ~"Certainly
10    III,      II|      yet I have made thee very angry."~ ~"This is not anger,"
11    III,     III|  pattens. If Ludwig should get angry, I shall be on hand to pacify
12    III,      IV|   again, flung himself like an angry lion upon Henry, caught
13    III,      IV|        to prevent your getting angry again."~ ~The little maid
14     VI,       I|         I know you - will be - angry - Herr Count, but - I cannot -
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