Chap.

 1        1|     emperor desires it.”~Fauchery gaily recounted how one day, when
 2        3|           supper,” the journalist gaily continued, addressing Count
 3        6|        beringed fingers, shouting gaily whenever they discovered
 4        6|       carriageloads of girls more gaily than ever. Toward the fair
 5        7|          same.”~And laughing more gaily than ever, she let go her
 6        8|           at night they sauntered gaily along among the rudely jostling
 7       10|     diaphanous dresses and smiled gaily under the rain of little
 8       10| lieutenant, but the latter jested gaily and treated him like a young
 9       11|       horses you like!” she cried gaily, letting him take his departure, “
10       11|         off, and she watched them gaily as they slipped between
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