Chap.

1        1|    held them motionless in the attitude of happy lovers.~A murmur
2        4|        in a most uncomfortable attitude, sitting up very markedly,
3        5|        that weary and resigned attitude peculiar to actors who are
4        6|   suggest that the gentlemen’s attitude had been quite as it should
5        7|         more suggestive in its attitude. Now, he understood, it
6       11|       a grudge; he thought her attitude stupid and useless.~“Look
7       12|   emphasize the majesty of his attitude. For some seconds the two
8       13| failing him, he remained in an attitude of flight, halfparalyzed,
9       14|        with that he assumed an attitude suggestive of Bonaparte
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