Chap.

1        3| distinguished by the immaculate personal appearance which was at
2        9|      the constant devotion, the personal beauty, the life in common,
3       10|         about anything save her personal beauty; her sole care was
4       13|       to the last relics of his personal dignity in order to remain “
5       13|         for he felt a return of personal gratitude.~Nana had gradually
6       14|       he could speak of it from personal experience, for he still
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