Chap.

1        6|         and spoke of making up a roaring fire.~“You know,” he murmured,
2       14| Carriages rolled slowly along. A roaring sound went up from this
3       14|    boulevard, whence rose a dull roaring sound.~“Did she suffer much?”
4       14|          the band which now came roaring by carried torches, and
5       14|         she had enjoyed the most roaring jolly good times with soldiers.
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