Chap.

 1        1|      had just noticed the fairhaired Labordette, comfortably
 2        4|    little sickly looking lighthaired man kept insistently repeating:~“
 3        4|      And when the little lighthaired man had mentioned the day,
 4        4|    little sickly looking lighthaired man bore one of the greatest
 5        4| recovery. Then the little fairhaired fellow, the man who bore
 6        6|     the highroad with a goldenhaired lady, but he defended himself
 7        7|         Every time that goldenhaired girls and men in dirty linen
 8        8|   particular, a powerful, fairhaired person who sat close to
 9        8|     little oily–mannered, fairhaired commissary of police. After
10       13|       essential smells of fairhaired men and dark, the smoke
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