Chap.

1        2|      glowing columns, full of witty sarcasm about the artist
2        3|       of feminine manners and witty tongue, he was at that time
3        3|       Bismarck is exceedingly witty. For instance, one evening
4        3|     de Bismarck was perhaps a witty man. Only, if you go as
5        4|    who thought it exceedingly witty thus to disfigure the young
6        4|  Foucarmont, being now in his witty vein, attacked Labordette
7        4|     for they thought him very witty, but that was no reason
8        5| proper court.~“An exquisitely witty speech—an altogether Parisian
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