Chap.

1        2|     dimple in her chin became apparent. She assumed her favorite
2        3|        the thing was only too apparent. One had only to look at
3        7|  velvety, while the Beast was apparent in the almost equine development
4        8|        for which there was no apparent cause, that he had had enough
5        9|    his lips. Surprised at his apparent coldness, she began acting
6       12|      mute hostility which was apparent to her. His father, held
7       12|     upset him in spite of his apparent tranquillity.~“What’s the
8       13| crossing the hall without any apparent reason. Then he hurried
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