Chap.

1        5|      and vacant eyes, in that weary and resigned attitude peculiar
2        6|  mansion house, for they were weary of circling on and on, weary
3        6|  weary of circling on and on, weary of seeing nothing but leafy
4        8|   that whenever Nana grew too weary of life she went down and
5       11|   bandeaux, and he affected a weary kind of swagger, a soft
6       12| petticoats. Mme Hugon, though weary and absentminded, had caught
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