Chap.

1        1|      Jupiter, grown suddenly amorous of a little laundress, began
2        4|     Rose growing exceedingly amorous toward Fauchery. This was
3        5|   footlights, Diana’s sweet, amorous smile on her lips, and attacked
4        6| drunk anything she became so amorous as to be absurd. Accordingly
5        6|     La Faloise, who was very amorous and could not get at Gaga’
6        7|  lips, her face clothed with amorous laughter. Her masses of
7        8|      round them, much as old amorous bachelors might have done.
8       13|    nights at La Mignotte, of amorous hours during which he had
9       13|     Cupids leaned forth with amorous, roguish laughter from their
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