Chap.

1        2|   gaze mutually. They felt awkward and once more assumed their
2        5|  for fear of allowing some awkward phrase to escape her had
3        6| insignificant and dumb and awkward than ever.~While such simple
4        7|   He no longer felt at all awkward. He himself began to be
5        8|  when she felt it would be awkward to utter Muffat’s name.
6       10| great creature, who was so awkward on the stage, so very absurd
7       11|    the front seat, looking awkward in their illfitting collegians’
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