Chap.

1        1|      with which the public grew intoxicated. From the second act onward
2        2|         of the evening and grew intoxicated at her own recital, as though
3        5|         them were even a little intoxicated, but they behaved very creditably.
4        6|         day in the open air and intoxicated by the scent of green leaves,
5        8| potatoes on the table he looked intoxicated with delight and would laugh
6       10|        a young painter, who was intoxicated by a first success, and
7       12|       she was still smiling the intoxicated smile which she now always
8       13|         he would grow dizzy and intoxicated and would forget everything—
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