Chap.

 1        1|       The fever of irreverence gained the literary first–night
 2        4|        administering the money gained by Rose at the theater and
 3        7|  foolish. It was a great thing gained, forsooth, to be mistress
 4        7|      of a harmonica, which had gained him his success among the
 5        9|         Well, and it’s a point gained already if they do laugh!
 6       11|         both of which had been gained by Lusignan, the other horse
 7       11| belonging to Lord Reading, had gained the Grand Prix the previous
 8       11|     run for, and Cornemuse had gained it. Now the Grand Prix was
 9       11|   plebeian way of laughing had gained complete mastery over this
10       11|        jingo, the Englishman’s gained! It’s palpable!” said Bordenave. “
11       11| estimated what ground they had gained or lost in disconnected,
12       11|  temper, for she ought to have gained a million. Labordette, who
13       13|      Nay, he devoted the money gained by his dramatic successes
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