Chap.

1        2|  meat.~The hat was smart to distraction. In front it was greatly
2        4|   The company were bored to distraction. Rose Mignon had refused
3        7|  his doorway, and by way of distraction he tried to reckon up how
4       10|  its predecessor.~The great distraction was to go to the Batignolles
5       11|   and Charles were bored to distraction; they would have been glad
6       13| thereby driving the cook to distraction, for she would have liked
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