Chap.

 1        2|      next to hers; there was the dint of a human head among its
 2        2| beginning to fall asleep through dint of constantly taking their
 3        4|      past twelve, seeing that by dint of scamping her words and
 4        4|       worn and tarnished through dint of continual washings; the
 5        4|       and ate his supper through dint of making a long arm between
 6        7|     memory with her, and through dint of being ceaselessly recalled
 7        7|         tip of her finger and by dint of bending backward was
 8        8|         their existence. Through dint of being much beaten Nana
 9        9|          peace with Geraldine by dint of kisses and caresses.
10       13|         after the storm, Zoe, by dint of cleverness, succeeded
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