Chap.

1        2| cards, and so she decided to carry them off without in any
2        4|     woman near his den would carry her off thither on his back;
3        4|      After which Gaga had to carry off La Faloise, ill, sobbing
4        5|    every evening, he used to carry the icy feeling of the embrace
5        6|      as a mad fit. She would carry off her boy into the sunshine
6       10|      local courtesans and to carry them off when dinner was
7       13|    God! It is over; take me, carry me away, that I may not
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