Part,  Chapter

1    III,      IV|           me out, Ludwig! I cannot bear it; I am afraid!"~ ~With
2      V,      II| delightedly.~ ~"Horrible! I cannot bear to look at him," said the
3      V,      II|         tell him what relation you bear to the lady at the castle."~ ~"
4     VI,      VI|     knitting all day long, I can't bear to see the motion of five
5     VI,      VI|         never do that. I could not bear to see an animal hurt or
6   VIII,       I|             Besides, she could not bear to think of betraying the
7      X,     III|     announce the messenger sent to bear Marie to Paris, or death
8      X,     III|           death with his scythe to bear her to the grave! And then
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