Chap.

 1        1|          soft wind, laden with a secret menace. Suddenly in the
 2        3|      again with a sly wink and a secret signal or two. It looked
 3        6|      seemed to be following up a secret thought which had been suddenly
 4        6|         once more thought of the secret which had been communicated
 5        7| manifestly a prey to the sort of secret anguish that besets people
 6        7|    fancied they were reading his secret in the very swing of his
 7        8|    complaisance he was busy on a secret errand. Nevertheless, he
 8        9|          that Bordenave had some secret interest at stake, the young
 9       10|      their laughter and gazed in secret fear at two dark figures
10       11|        him, confiding to him his secret bets and treating him on
11       11|        shoulder—that’s the whole secret. No, decidedly, Spirit’s
12       12| unfortunate state of things, the secret of which she kept very shamefacedly,
13       13|       pain to hear the servantssecret rejoicings swelling up louder
14       13|        left behind it a sense of secret delight at the thought that
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