Chap.

1        4|     Lucy Stewart, she quietly confessed to her origin and of her
2        8|    and she told him a fib and confessed that she had certainly spent
3       10| condition she cheered him up, confessed him and then gave him good
4       11|       good time. And when she confessed her bets to him and told
5       12|      morning Rose had roundly confessed to the sending of the letter.
6       13|      practicing Christian; he confessed himself and communicated,
7       13|     an acquaintance. When she confessed her relations with Foucarmont
8       14|       aspiration, and Blanche confessed that she burned candles
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