Chap.

 1        2|        which she alone knew the meaning. Francis finished turning
 2        2|      them in her grasp. She was meaning the men, of course. Then
 3        4|      interchange of glances, of meaning laughter and of phrases
 4        4|         to do with “those two,” meaning Bordenave, who was snoring
 5        6|   appearing to comprehend their meaning. Not one of the men had
 6        6|       with eyes so full of dark meaning that he once more thought
 7        7|       he waited to find out the meaning of it all. Outlines of arms
 8        8|       aunt, who had divined her meaning.~Nana had resigned herself
 9        9| emphasize a particular shade of meaning they cast a glance at the
10        9|        boy.”~“But that’s not my meaning!” he shouted violently. “
11        9|  without appearing to grasp her meaning. There was a silence during
12       11|        his question an indecent meaning and burst into an uproarious
13       13|         least understanding the meaning of her recital; then he
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