Chap.

 1        1|   dotted with lights above the vague outline of an ever–moving
 2        3|        this he only retained a vague recollection; they had dined
 3        3|       even harked back to that vague confidential announcement
 4        3|    eyes. She still smiled that vague smile which slightly disclosed
 5        3|    countess. They discovered a vague resemblance about the chin
 6        5|    feeling of mingled fear and vague repugnance took possession
 7        5|    swelled up till it burst in vague rumors, in laughter, in
 8        5|    follow this vicious pair in vague hopes of some stray favor
 9        6|  sleeping with open eyes and a vague smile on his lips.~“Are
10        6|     revolted and maddened by a vague presentiment of coming ill,
11        7|   under the low ceiling, and a vague smell of cookery hung about
12        9|     gulf. It was suffused with vague, ambient shadow, which resembled
13       10|       time springing up in the vague district which had once
14       10|    laden with rain. There were vague stretches of land on either
15       11|     Vandeuvres against certain vague rumors which were circulating
16       12|   silver incrustations, loomed vague and wan through the gloom.
17       12| paternity, he began stammering vague phrases. He had taken a
18       12|       In the dim room, where a vague odor of ether still lingered,
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