Chap.

1        1|        act, had come to a good understanding with the god, who was to
2        3| straightforward intentions and understanding. Add to these a code of
3        4|     good friends. There was an understanding between them: she labored
4        7|    that way through people not understanding one another. I know it,
5        9|     relief; “we can come to an understanding.”~“The deuce, no! That would
6       12|     and they agreed by a tacit understanding to retain their freedom.
7       13|      least sign. But this good understanding lasted no time, for Satin,
8       13|       her without in the least understanding the meaning of her recital;
9       13|        opportunity, the mutual understanding between the two men constantly
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