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1 V| that are too terrible for human endurance. Like a sleeper 2 VI| he murmured. “Avarice and human cowardice are the same the 3 IX| beyond the strength of poor human nature? Understand this: 4 XVIII| with all your knowledge of human nature, with all your wide 5 XXIV| forgotten any precaution that human prudence could suggest, 6 XXVI| organized.~ ~In contempt of all human laws and the commonest rules 7 XXVII| that all which it was in human power to do to arrest this 8 XXVIII| suffering too intense for human endurance, crept over him.~ ~“ 9 XXXI| treason and cupidity. In what human creature could he confide? 10 XXXI| self-preservation, so powerful in every human heart, Lacheneur stepped 11 XXXI| heavens when he at last met a human being of whom he could inquire 12 XXXVI| of all around her.~ ~But human endurance has its limits. 13 XXXVII| which it is possible for any human being to do to save the