Chap.

1        6| her part in this affair in mute disdain, believed that Madame
2       10|    cupboard while he stood mute and motionless, pressing
3       11|   on Spirit and his dismal mute of a jockey. Among the crowd
4       12|   defended him against the mute hostility which was apparent
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