Chap.

1        3|          mouth alone indicated a species of imperious sensuality.~“
2        4|      each other up, but a dreary species of intoxication, which was
3        5|    duties but had himself felt a species of religious dislike to
4        7|          gradually overcome by a species of torpor which merged into
5       10|      very pretty taste for every species of luxurious refinement.
6       10| complaisant lassitude. Amid this species of selfabandonment she
7       10|         odor of violets and that species of untidiness which became
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