Part,  Chapter

1     II,      II|   The learned gentleman had bad teeth, in consequence of
2     II,      II|   had got the better of his bad teeth, and was now ready
3     IV,     III|  guiltily.~ ~"Ye-es; I have bad news from abroad."~ ~Such
4     IV,     III|   to marry us - which was a bad move for the girl, for no
5     VI,     III|   of wheat: 'That is not so bad.'"~ ~"Now I intend to hold
6    VII,     III| true, then matters are in a bad way. If this is not another
7     IX,      II| they had halted.~ ~"This is bad," said De Fervlans, impatiently. "
8      X,       I|     Herr Count."~ ~"Good or bad?"~ ~"Well, mixed. Both good
9      X,       I|  Well, mixed. Both good and bad. I will leave the good till
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