Chap.

 1        1|    wenches!~“Tut!” he cried, breaking off short. “Mignon and Steiner.
 2        3|   the note of delicate glass breaking. Assuredly here was the
 3        4|    Nana gravely.~The day was breaking apace. An uncertain glimmer
 4        7|      his feeble humanity was breaking up in ruin?~Meanwhile with
 5        9|      an effort and said in a breaking voice:~“Supposing, my dear
 6       11|      jests, and the sound of breaking glasses imparted a note
 7       11|   shouting all by himself in breaking tones. As the champagne
 8       12| never be! His heart was nigh breaking at the thought; it was too
 9       12|    however, did not speak of breaking it off entirely: she preached
10       12|   expression in the sound of breaking glass, had little by little
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