Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXV|        give way to despair and hang yourself; and no one who
 2   I,       XLI|      stealthily one by one and hang about Hadji Morato's garden,
 3   I,        LI|       made her father's choice hang in the balance, for he felt
 4  II,       XII|        take off the bridle and hang it on the saddle-bow, but
 5  II,    XXVIII|       mine, the ills of others hang by a hair; every day I am
 6  II,      XLIX|   profession nor property, and hang about the island in idleness,
 7  II,      XLIX| violate the sentence, for I'll hang you on a gibbet, or at least
 8  II,        LI|        ought to die; but if we hang him, as he swore he was
 9  II,        LI|      bridge; but if they don't hang him, then he has sworn falsely,
10  II,        LI|      that has sworn truly, and hang the part that has lied;
11  II,        LX|        these parts are wont to hang them up by twenties and
12  II,     LXIII|   galleys, and I have sworn to hang every man that I have taken,
13  II,     LXIII|    begged him earnestly not to hang them, as their behaviour
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