Chap.

 1        2|     emotion. His youth, his embarrassment and the funny figure he
 2        3|   sink into the ground with embarrassment and conceit:~“I’m of the
 3        4|  least. Whereupon with some embarrassment she questioned Bordenave,
 4        5|     shoulders and smiles of embarrassment played about her lips.~“
 5        5|   smile was adorable in its embarrassment and submissiveness, as though
 6        7|  was silent. Then with some embarrassment:~“You know I’ve begged you
 7        8|     her forget her previous embarrassment. Seeing that the crowd was
 8        9|  repeated Bordenave in some embarrassment. “She has a scene—not a
 9        9|    looking pale and full of embarrassment.~“Ah, you’re not good natured,”
10        9|   she whispered in laughing embarrassment, like a little girl who
11        9|       He lapsed into silent embarrassment. Bordenave, deeming himself
12        9|    you’ll see!”~At this the embarrassment of both increased. Fauchery
13       12| began stammering in extreme embarrassment; whereupon she gave him
14       13| Tricon’s. In hours of great embarrassment this was her last resource.
15       13|   threw him into a childish embarrassment. And this was he who had
16       13|  were causing her continual embarrassment. When Zoe received him at
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