Chap.

1        6|            the wooden bridge over the river. Fauchery and Daguenet headed
2        6|             was fain to jump into the river, but Nana’s knees restrained
3       13| metaphorically speaking was one great river which stove in cask upon
4       13|       endlessly short of money amid a river of gold, the tide of which
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