Chap.

1        8|     an outbreak and now was mistaken enough not to fling her
2        8|      however, swore she was mistaken about it, that gentlemen
3        9| lady—No, by Jove!”~“You are mistaken, I assure you,” rejoined
4        9|   applause. Besides, he was mistaken about her, and he would
5       10| cried Nana.~The footman was mistaken enough to try and explain
6       14|    was alone. She had twice mistaken the staircase. And when
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