Chap.

1        1|      and Lucy entered into a brisk, mutual explanation. One
2        2| being fully satisfied with a brisk allusion of which she alone
3        5|     circling round her. With brisk movements she took pins
4        6|      weather had undergone a brisk change: the skies were clearing,
5        7|     got company.”~And with a brisk movement she flung wide
6        8|  cried he suddenly, giving a brisk jump upward.~“It isnt my
7        9|     turned toward him with a brisk, impatient gesture. The
8        9|      herself in face of this brisk attack and was going to
9       10|    head swam, for he heard a brisk outburst of gaiety, tender,
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