Chap.

 1        1|     silk and a round hat which blows had dinted. The cool air
 2        8|       to these anecdotes about blows; they grew supremely happy
 3        8|       of rediscussing Fontan’s blows and of explaining his works
 4        8|       accompanied by oaths and blows. Respectable family parties—
 5        8|      and were torn. There were blows and shrieks. A woman fell
 6        8|        do without, seeing that blows only stimulated her desires.
 7       10| catastrophe would befall, that blows would be struck, that something
 8       10|      savage and have dealt her blows. Thus when Zoe finally took
 9       13|  evening and went on to harder blows, for she thought it a good
10       13|       she would deal him light blows and impose quaint tasks
11       14|      going to escort home with blows from the butt ends of their
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