Chap.

1        2|   since she had them in her grasp. She was meaning the men,
2        8| used to struggle out of his grasp, full of indignation and
3        9|    cane had fallen from his grasp and lay slantwise across
4        9|     on without appearing to grasp her meaning. There was a
5        9|   he had Muffat well in his grasp. Accordingly he was not
6       10|     his coat of arms in the grasp of this courtesan, whom
7       12|    sermonize him out of the grasp of sin. Nana, however, did
8       13| disengaged herself from his grasp.~“He’s maltreating me now!
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