Chap.

1        2|  clothes. So she gave up all airs and graces, became familiar
2        3|   strummed none but operatic airs on her piano.~Meanwhile
3        8| cheap lot, in spite of their airs and graces! Yes, by Jove,
4        8|      Fontan, he gave himself airs and let himself be adored
5       12|  orchestra played its lively airs. Through open doors ranges
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