Chap.

1        3|       with a rage of life and appetite which nothing could appease.
2        3|       marking the birth of an appetite and of an enjoyment. Then
3        4| quoted. Twice had his furious appetite for courtesans ruined him.
4        4|       stunned; he ate without appetite; his lip hung down; his
5       13|    Faloise having whetted her appetite, she treated him like an
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