Chap.

 1        4|         seriously as grown men, devoured Rose with their eyes and
 2        5|         her hands excitedly and devoured Fontan with her gaze while
 3        8|      middle; she was everywhere devoured by them. One single crumb
 4       10|       He was a renegade who had devoured his fortune in the company
 5       10|         His horses and Lucy had devoured three of his farms, and
 6       10|     such time as he should have devoured all his substance. His only
 7       13|        down to himself. Charles devoured the horsesoats and doubled
 8       13|      hasten the ruin of a house devoured by so many mouths. Upstairs
 9       13|       the bootmaker. Her stable devoured fifty thousand for her,
10       13| pleasures. Like a huge fire she devoured all the fruits of stock–
11       13|      stories of saints who were devoured by vermin and in turn devoured
12       13|  devoured by vermin and in turn devoured their own excrements. When
13       13|        let himself be gradually devoured by the countess, who ate
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