Chap.

1        2| knew about it! there’s such misery! Our district has more than
2        7|   cumulative inheritance of misery and drink, which in her
3       11|  Bordenave who flaunted his misery among all the fine folks
4       12|     only he gave way to his misery, for he felt a cowardly
5       12|    in the slums it is black misery, an empty cupboard, which
6       13|     freezing him. This dumb misery touched the young woman,
7       13|   he felt more bitterly the misery of his love, the contrast
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