Part,  Chapter

 1     I,    XIII|  corpulent lady, fond of her game of 'patience,' and secretly
 2     I,    XIII|     not be afraid of want of game."~ ~I was dazzled, flattered,
 3    II,       I|     for damage done by their game upon the crops in the neighbouring
 4    II,       I|     twittering, were all the game I had.~ ~In vain we endeavour
 5    II,       V|     you in the face and make game of you. Stay here, move
 6    II,     VII|           VII.~ ~A BRILLIANT GAME.~ ~If I had had a particle
 7    II,     VII|     I who wanted to play the game to the end, and to show
 8    II,     VII| understand, "Don't spoil the game. You'll have another mark;
 9    II,     VII|      the best of the spoiled game. I see the prima donna has
10    II,     VII|   them the hunt is over; the game has broken fence."~ ~By
11    II,     VII|     child's play, but a high game; and there are thousands
12    II,     VII|      I have a hand in such a game, I generally play it in
13    II,    VIII|   What? If I had played that game to the end and had caused
14    II,    VIII|    spoil that little private game of Miss Nobody, because
15    II,    XVII|    not fool enough to play a game of shuttlecock with a lump
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