Chap.

1        4|       but a dreary species of intoxication, which was stupid enough
2        4| cheeks pale with the touch of intoxication from which she was suffering,
3        5|     drunk had increased their intoxication. Satin, when she saw the
4        5|     himself to the feeling of intoxication which was overpowering him.
5        6|       last in a high state of intoxication and more maternal even than
6        7|    the influence of returning intoxication. “Just think! Lea is telling
7       12|      and there was a touch of intoxication in her continual smile.
8       13|    window and gave way to the intoxication of organ music and incense.
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