Chapter
1 I | she then pressed to her lips to smother her deep sobs.~
2 I | longer and thinner. Twice his lips parted to utter some decent
3 I | hands in his pockets and his lips puckered for a whistle,
4 II | doctor tasted, smacked his lips, meditated, tasted again,
5 III | upon his soul, rise to his lips at this moment? And why
6 III | with an odd smile on her lips, she said:~“Well, he is
7 III | and he asked with pinched lips: “And what do you mean by
8 III | his mind to put it to his lips. He contemplated it regretfully,
9 III | every minute raised to his lips the tall crystal funnel
10 IV | words which rose to his lips but were not spoken—which
11 IV | pronounce the words with his lips, his mind kept repeating: “
12 V | kisses they have given their lips? The kiss strikes like a
13 VI | which would rise to his lips.~This disgraceful secret,
14 VI | she knelt down to put her lips to the spring itself, which
15 VI | suddenly broke form his lips. Without turning to him
16 VII | were ever to hear from your lips what I have heard for this
17 VIII| supposed that she put her lips near but he did not feel
18 IX | know nothing about?”~His lips parted to say, “No, nothing.”
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