Part,  Chapter

 1    III,      II|           And must the person die who is ill and cannot be
 2    III,      II|  illness."~ ~"Does it hurt to die?"~ ~"That I am unable to
 3    III,      II|       is painful, why must we die? If it is pleasant, why
 4    III,     III|       ill? and you say he may die? Merciful God! Ludwig die!
 5    III,     III|     die? Merciful God! Ludwig die! It cannot - must not -
 6      V,     III|    let me learn what it is to die."~ ~In speechless astonishment
 7     VI,       I|   move - it."~ ~"You must not die, Henry - you dare not!"
 8     VI,       I|       but - I cannot - cannot die without - consolation."~ ~"
 9     VI,     III|       lived, for whom I would die!"~ ~He had placed the maid
10     VI,       V| screen, and you would have to die here alone with me."~ ~"
11   VIII,      II|    years! And I am to let him die over yonder - alone, without
12      X,     III|     Ludwig; I am not going to die. I have not got that horrid
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