Chap.

 1        1|   gold hair showed like some animal’s fell. Then the plaudits
 2        1|  from her as from an excited animal, and its influence had spread
 3        3|     himself drawn on and his animal nature aroused. The big
 4        4|      her pretty head as some animal might that is afraid of
 5        5| ordinary attire. The strange animal scent came in whiffs of
 6        7|    looked like a broken–down animal. Nevertheless, she came
 7       10|  proper, he thought, that an animal should go poking its nose
 8       13|      by, like a goodnatured animal, born to live minus a shift.~
 9       13|      she treated him like an animal, threshing him and chasing
10       13|    unconscious as a splendid animal, and in her ignorance of
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