Chap.

 1        2| expression as he did so, and his tongue nigh lolling from his mouth.~
 2        3|       feminine manners and witty tongue, he was at that time running
 3        4|          who had a very spiteful tongue and a very fierce invention
 4        4|      strove to make him hold his tongue, for, she said, “when he
 5        4|         replied:~“Pray hold your tongue, my dear fellow; it’s stupid.”~
 6        4|        Make your friend hold his tongue, monsieur. I dont wish
 7        7|       full swing.~“No, hold your tongue, will you? If you weren’
 8        8|        color of tow.”~“Hold your tongue, do!” said Fontan. “She
 9        8|         that she was to hold her tongue, for they were surrounded
10       10|         over and putting out her tongue, went into the dressing
11       11|  outsider’s asked for, they give tongue and yell as though they
12       11|          like that! Do hold your tongue—the banner’s going up. Here
13       12|          over there?”~“Hold your tongue, do, you idiot!” muttered
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