Chap.

 1        1|  laugh or to be angry.~“Do be pleasant to Bordenavecall his theater
 2        2|  weather. It was dry weather, pleasant for walking. She had still
 3        2|      that would be spending a pleasant morning! Her aunt having
 4        2|       take your ease amid the pleasant fumes of the coffeepot which
 5        4|     to shrug her shoulders. A pleasant business for a man! Wasn’
 6        7|   offer of a cab. It was very pleasant out she said; besides, they
 7        9|   outside world disturbed its pleasant, peaceful, dampish atmosphere.
 8        9|       girl who returns to the pleasant things she has previously
 9       14| promise you it was not at all pleasant to see. Why, she was taken
10       14|  leaned upon the sill. It was pleasant there; the air came fresh
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