Chap.

1        2|     he was overcome with the dizzy feeling engendered in that
2        4|     at these ladies, feeling dizzy and excited by the coarse
3        6|      when she went upstairs, dizzy with her day in the open
4       10|      of his cab, had been so dizzy with the feeling that his
5       11|    rain beat fiercely on the dizzy heads of the multitude.~
6       13| bedroom within he would grow dizzy and intoxicated and would
7       14|   slaughterhouse at night. A dizzy feeling emanated from these
8       14|    flood rolled them along—a dizzy feeling, a sense of terror
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