Chap.

 1        1|      were diverted from their proper significations in the light
 2        3|       and I was anxious for a proper observance of the Lord’s
 3        4|      having had time to get a proper outfit after her new start
 4        5|    manner in order to pay him proper court.~“An exquisitely witty
 5        6|     was tired, and in showing proper obedience he was doing no
 6        6|     yes, she was choosing the proper course again in taking up
 7        8|  allowed him to be lacking in proper respect. In fact, there
 8        9|    went grumbling away at the proper time, whereas usually the
 9       10|       Nana put the count on a proper footing and clearly mapped
10       10|   conduct would scarcely look proper in case the servants saw
11       10| jealous of. It was not at all proper, he thought, that an animal
12       13|      opined, prophetic of his proper ruin. But neither the sight
13       14|     that the lamp was not the proper thing and that a taper should
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