Chap.

1        2|     experience, the maid was losing her head. After bringing
2        4|     Eh, what?” he stammered, losing his head. “Whatever you
3        6|     group, as though bent on losing no scrap of conversation.~“
4        8|   trembled at the thought of losing him and, like a coward,
5        8| lolled back in their chairs, losing count of time in front of
6        9| complaints without, however, losing sight of Count Muffat, whose
7       10|     except to drive, she was losing her walking powers. She
8       13|     It seemed to her she was losing a member of her own family.
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