Chap.

1        1|    Nana!” in the voice of a tipsy man and hied on his way
2        4|   Georges, who was now very tipsy and greatly excited by the
3        4|     the supper she was very tipsy. It made her miserable to
4        4|    should see! She might be tipsy, if you like, but she was
5        5|     steadied himself on his tipsy old legs and greeted the
6        8|     the hope of making them tipsy and hearing some pretty
7       10|  made five or six tablefuls tipsy and then carried off Satin
8       10|     in the habit of getting tipsy, and the women round about
9       11| band were making themselves tipsy in the sunshine, above the
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