Chap.

 1        2|        the men and felt happily conscious that she might now enjoy
 2        3|        are?”~After which he was conscious of a want of up–to–dateness
 3        4|        sudden pallor, he became conscious of his folly and tried to
 4        7|  landscapes and flowers.~He was conscious of nothing: he was thinking
 5        7|      You’re hurting me!”~He was conscious of his undoing; he recognized
 6       10|     entering. But now he became conscious of a change in the things
 7       13|       Nana, meanwhile, had felt conscious that something dreadful
 8       13| reproach yourself with and your conscious is clear, why, then I say, ‘
 9       14|  uplifted eyes and did not seem conscious of what was going on around
10       14|       stillness which made them conscious of the stiff dead body lying
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