Chap.

1        3|     painfully forward, his legs failing under him, and he now stood
2        5| departure, too, his legs almost failing under him. Once more he
3        7|    itself about her person. But failing the explanations of her
4        8|       lost Satin. Her legs were failing her, and she would have
5       13|      childhood; and, his speech failing him, he remained in an attitude
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