Chap.

 1        1|      Other ladies, sitting at ease, languidly fanned themselves,
 2        1|  seemed familiar and quite at ease and kept exchanging salutations.
 3        2|    his part, was quite at his ease and without turning away
 4        2|      could talk and take your ease amid the pleasant fumes
 5        2|       order to be more at her ease she undid the strings and
 6        3| himself and soon with perfect ease of manner finding an answer:~“
 7        3|       though once more at his ease.~“Egad, they become the
 8        4|       and seemed very much at ease, for he added:~“And I took
 9        4|       put themselves at their ease, just as though they were
10        5|      champagne and taking his ease amid a carnival of gods,
11        5|       was visibly much at his ease, as became a man who knew
12       13|      to the Tricon’s with the ease born of use, just as the
13       13|      in order to laugh at her ease.~“Yes,” continued the lad, “
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