Chap.

1        3|  daughter Estelle, a slight, insignificantlooking girl of sixteen,
2        3| daughter of hers, sitting so insignificant and constrained on her footstool.
3        6|    of an Estelle seemed more insignificant and dumb and awkward than
4       10|   four now sat shrinking and insignificant while Nana, in a transport
5       12|  willing anything; she is so insignificant!”~This opinion caused M.
6       13|     father; the undeveloped, insignificant girl had suddenly become
7       13|   all that now struck him as insignificant. Nana excited him far more.
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