Chap.

1        4|     year of reflection, being minded, at any rate, to save a
2        6|     grown increasingly absentminded and singular in point of
3        8|      was by way of being wideminded, had accepted the philosophic
4       10| sensible, very fair and rightminded. On one occasion only did
5       12|       though weary and absentminded, had caught some phrases
6       13|    sometimes he seemed absentminded, and a shade of suffering
7       13|        Nowadays she no longer minded her ps and qs; she had regained
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