Chap.

 1        4|          girl with the bosom of a wet nurse, at which people laughed,
 2        5|         hole under the stairs was wet with emptied heeltaps and
 3        6|      otherwise one got one’s feet wet and ran the risk of a ducking.~“
 4        6|        whose skirts were wringing wet. But that didnt put her
 5        7|        flagstones, which had been wet by the drip–drop of umbrellas,
 6        7|         he buried his face in his wet hands. A noise of footsteps
 7        7|          he returned to his post, wet and shivering. The luminous
 8        7|            his legs splashed with wet. Nobody passed by now, and
 9        7|           too tired; the rain had wet him too much; he was nipped
10        8| innumerable staircases which were wet with spittle and spilled
11        9|         movements with eyes still wet with tears. He was stupefied
12       10|     shadow disappearing along the wet sidewalk into the glacial,
13       11|           in it as though it were wet with dew.~Meanwhile the
14       11|        the turf of which had been wet and trampled on till it
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