Chap.

1        4|       told her some portentous anecdotes. This Bismarck, he said,
2        6|     very merry over one of his anecdotes. Whenever anyone looked
3        8|      down with a will to these anecdotes about blows; they grew supremely
4        8|        police. She was full of anecdotes about them. Formerly she
5       10|       her all kinds of idiotic anecdotes. When they left the table
6       12| amusing gossip and harebrained anecdotes. The ladies all adored him.
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