Chap.

 1        4|     began sneering and giving vent to disagreeable witticisms.
 2        4|      And occasionally he gave vent to fragmentary assertions,
 3        4|       me!”~Thereupon she gave vent to any expression that occurred
 4        5|      men on the floor he gave vent to an expression of annoyance.
 5        6|       began laughing she gave vent to profound opinions, nodding
 6        7|      does.”~At this Nana gave vent to an indignant exclamation.~“
 7        8|    applauded at this and gave vent to some stiffish epigrammatic
 8        8|       and consisted of vol–auvent a la financiere, fowl boiled
 9        8|   burst out laughing and gave vent to various expressions of
10       10|   noise. She was sure to give vent to a “Dirty blackguard!”
11       11|   glass of champagne, he gave vent to the followmg profoundly
12       11| possession of the facts, gave vent to a series of reflections
13       12|   voices, and the corner gave vent to all sorts of bitter reflections.~“
14       14|       women continued to give vent to their feelings of surprise.
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