Chap.

 1        1|         the churchlike sense of self–absorption which the place
 2        2|    speaking of Daguenet. In the selfabandonment of her awakening
 3        2|      she refused to explain her self further, being fully satisfied
 4        3|        might have fancied one’s self listening in meditative,
 5        3|         Venot was his own small self again and smiled as of old.
 6        5|         was of these two girlsselfabandonment. Meanwhile the
 7        7|       his back that he lost all selfrespect. Thereupon he stationed
 8        7|       she was wont to quote her self as a model of economy. For
 9        7|        absorbed in her ecstatic selfcontemplation. She was bending
10        7|        rest of it.”~In a fit of self–abnegation she was severe
11        8|        hugged him in such utter self–surrender that he pocketed
12        8|         the first to regain his selfpossession and to announce
13        9|       been ashamed of an act of selfabandonment which could
14       10| lassitude. Amid this species of selfabandonment she now took
15       10|         abandoned all his usual selfcontrol under the influence
16       11|         energetically, lost all selfpossession, triumphed in
17       12|      since in that ever–growing selfabandonment which prompted
18       12|         these last instances of selfabandonment which were preparing
19       13|        to him in sudden fits of selfabandonment, which tied
20       13|    blood of his blood, a second self, whose enjoyment drove him
21       13|        She ceased struggling in selfdefense; she seemed no longer
22       13|         voluptuous yearning for self–annihilation. Pious and
23       13|      warm, continuous stream of selfpitying tears, and her voice
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