Chap.

 1        3|  altering his tone, said in accents of victory:~“It’s tomorrow,
 2        4|    a recitation in Alsatian accents of “Abraham’s Sacrifice,”
 3        5|   in cracked and longdrawn accents “The curtain’s up! The curtain’
 4        5|  came in, repeating in baby accents:~“Me not a cad, me pay for
 5        6|   neck, declaring in broken accents that she was afraid of dying.
 6        8|     remarked in threatening accents:~“It’s very well written,
 7       10|     she loudly exclaimed in accents of extraordinary candor.~“
 8       11|  hard to imitate a coster’s accents, kept pattering away:~“’
 9       12|     under her. At length in accents of motherly compassion she
10       13| church, the same stammering accents were his, the same prayers
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