Chap.

1        1|        the flounce of her dress torn off; a man lost his hat.~“
2        2|    through a large rent she had torn with savage fingers in order
3        4|        wanted to she would have torn out Gaga’s eyes on Hector’
4        8|     people whose boot heels had torn a flounce or two from their
5        8|    streamed out behind and were torn. There were blows and shrieks.
6        8|     bleeding, for they had been torn by the grating. For a long
7       10| remained as calm as heretofore; torn, beaten and pestered by
8       13|     blades so that the silk was torn in two. This seemed to excite
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