Chap.

1        1|      body, in fact, could be divined, nay discerned, in all its
2        6| though they had fathomed and divined their inmost hearts.~On
3        8|       said the aunt, who had divined her meaning.~Nana had resigned
4        9|   her thus—when he once more divined the presence of her velvety
5       11| under his feet, had suddenly divined the situation when he saw
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