Chap.

 1        2|      the salt were upset, it meant nothing, even on a Friday;
 2        3| escapades and of all that is meant by youth. He was a practicing
 3        7|    toward nine oclock; that meant about four hours and a half
 4        8|      at the same time if she meant to move again. Then he put
 5        8|      Nana asked her what she meant thereby:~“It’s the plain–
 6        8|     for you, my girl! You’re meant for comic business—there’
 7       10|     was that this remark now meant nothing. She thought Georges
 8       10|       now understood what it meant. She was upset and enraged
 9       10|      he understood what this meant, for he seemed amused and
10       13|      His wife had gone? That meant nothing to him; they would
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