Chap.

 1        1|              s Gaga,” was Fauchery’s simple reply, and as this name
 2        4|           took off her dress, a very simple affair of white foulard,
 3        4|             the instrument. It was a simple process and a charming one.~“
 4        6|        awkward than ever.~While such simple fare as cutlets and boiled
 5        6|           brown silk and looked very simple and very tall, her venerable
 6        7|           invented for the extremely simple purpose of passing an evening
 7        7|             was gone. This extremely simple event was to him an unforeseen
 8        9|             sense in it. And it’s so simple, after all’s said and done!
 9        9|           effort let slip only these simple words:~“The righthand passage
10        9|           bored voice she added this simple advice:~“Ah, dont be a
11       10|           doesnt suit you it’s very simple: the house door’s open!
12       10|      appearance in black silk with a simple gold heart at her throat,
13       10| sentimentally expressed desire for a simple, openhearted existence,
14       11|              Lucy Stewart, in a very simple black silk dress, sat, looking
15       13|         little rough here!”~It was a simple familiarity enough, which,
16       13|              been published, and the simple mention of money flurried
17       13|              by this stain; it was a simple mania with her, for she
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