Chap.

 1        1| Minerva and the rest, was well–nigh spoiling everything. People
 2        1|        in a mine, one was well–nigh suffocated. They stopped
 3        2|      he did so, and his tongue nigh lolling from his mouth.~
 4        4|   shoulder with which she well–nigh crushed him.~“You know,”
 5        5|     staircase, for he was well–nigh startled by the keen flood
 6        5|       fourth floor he was well–nigh suffocated. All the scents,
 7        5|    felt warm and damp and well–nigh human to the touch. And
 8        6|   strained fabric of which was nigh splitting, while Amelie,
 9        8|       that which has been well–nigh lost. From that day forth
10        8|      white whenever a man drew nigh, she fetched an immense
11        9|        exclusive, tender, well–nigh paternal feelings.~The abominable
12        9|        increasing pain that it nigh choked him. Childish ideas
13       12|     was wont to leave him well–nigh stunned. The joints of his
14       12|        never be! His heart was nigh breaking at the thought;
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