Chap.

 1        1|         turned his back. The fair lad knew that he had just been
 2        2|          carelessly; “a slip of a lad! I wanted to send him away
 3        2|         baby?”~“Yes,” replied the lad in a low, supplicating tone.~
 4        6|        full moon and robins and a lad dying of love for her. Great
 5        6|       found life adorable. In the lad’s arms she was once more
 6        6|           she fell sobbing on the lad’s neck, declaring in broken
 7        6|           He was such an innocent lad, and he had such faith in
 8       10|          Hugon found out that the lad had again returned to that
 9       10|         quick time!”~Soon, as the lad kept returning to the subject
10       10|       Madame?”~“Yes,” replied the lad in a choking voice.~There
11       10|    exasperation overspreading the lad’s face, which was already
12       10|           I cried?”~Thereupon the lad was treated to a distressing
13       10|        going to return,” said the lad, growing white. He added
14       10|        have any consequences. The lad’s heart was sore within
15       10|           about your marriage, my lad? Is it getting on all right?”~“
16       12| themselves, and at the end of the lad’s first phrase they burst
17       13|      bedroom in order to give the lad time to escape.~“Come in,”
18       13|          brother.”~“No,” said the lad, growing yet paler.~At this
19       13|        ease.~“Yes,” continued the lad, “and I dont wish it. It’
20       13|           of you! No, never!”~The lad’s face brightened. Perhaps
21       13|        from the pavement that the lad was not dead and that they
22       13|            others of suicide. The lad had plunged, they said,
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