Chap.

1        3|      left off practice with a handsome fortune and was now leading
2        5|     at the mirror as became a handsome fellow whom the boxes adored.~“
3        5|    prince in the stage box? A handsome man, with a very sedate
4        7| pavements of Paris, and tall, handsome and as superbly grown as
5        8|  there were no shops, and the handsome houses with their small,
6        8|      so charmed by the solid, handsome way in which the house was
7        8|     contrasted strangely with handsome costumes, the wearers of
8        9|     affections. A cousin, the handsome Oscar de SaintFirmin, introduces
9       13|       had just swindled her—a handsome man calling himself an American
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