Chap.

 1        1|     today and returned thence truly astonished.”~“They say that
 2        2|  manage things as one wished. Truly, life was beset with obstacles,
 3        4|     she might well be, it was truly because she considered a
 4        5|       tippler’s face of his a truly venerable appearance. Then
 5        6|        practicable lover. But truly, who could have foreseen
 6        6|  wanted to fall on her knees. Truly this was a potent queen,
 7       10|      her round the waist with truly cordial familiarity:~“But,
 8       11|      for a moment or two, but truly, it was not worth while
 9       11| perfectly happy at once; that truly was a curious sight, she
10       12|    any information, and then, truly, it would be stupid to bother
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