Chap.

1        5|    to pass.~She had strongly marked hips, which filled her drawers
2        5| prince with halfclosed eyes marked the swelling lines of her
3        7|  well. The count had at once marked the light in the windows
4        7|      this tender profile and marked how the outlines of the
5       11|    her head away in the most marked manner and did not answer
6       12|  whose soft contours were so marked in the old days, had grown
7       12|     smilingly, so singularly marked were her clinging skirts.
8       12|   her tenderness for him was marked by a conjugal fidelity which
9       13| muddy rags, followed her and marked her passage. Then amid this
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