Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|       commit, and stamp it. The merit of our modern realists lies
 2  Int,   3|         credited with the great merit of having introduced realism
 3    1,  24|        a crime so heinous as to merit death by torture." The maid,
 4    2,  79|         what I am now by my own merit. It's the brains that makes
 5    3,  95|       love to a stranger? Did I merit such an affront'?" He held
 6    3,  98|         be in keeping with your merit! Beauty and wisdom are rarely
 7    5, 154| stranger who could plead either merit or misfortune was relieved
 8    5, 154|       as a part of his personal merit. At the Roman tables the
 9    6     |         the first Roman matrons merit the same degree of belief
10    6     |       life, has given proofs of merit, and of that virtue which
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