Chap.

1        6|     in the country. She had apparently consented to it from the
2        9|    of which rose silent and apparently deserted over against her.
3        9| what to lay at her feet—she apparently lost patience.~“Come, come,
4        9|  right? Was this the thing? Apparently he was only submitting ideas
5       10|  returned to Les Fondettes, apparently satisfied. On the evening
6       10|     never once smiled. They apparently heard nothing, and the more
7       14|  pavement, innumerable hats apparently drifting on their surface.
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