Chapter

1     I| differently that I could not picture him to myself in the shape
2     V|    her imagination, an ideal picture of her unknown defender?
3   VII|    being. We can, therefore, picture the terror of the worthy
4    IX|     first-class houses. That picture did the whole thing."~ ~
5    IX|     told him what a splendid picture she had drawn of him to
6     X|  what they said I could well picture to myself what you were.
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