Chap.

1        9| void in his life. He was idle and fancied himself about
2       10|  still felt that stupid, idle void, which caused her,
3       11| the jockeys were sitting idlehanded in the saddles, the
4       13| eagerness peculiar to an idle, overprosperous servants
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