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1 1 | am able to give the final details, without which it would 2 1 | complete. ~This is how these details came to my knowledge. On 3 2 | remembered. ~Some among the details of this chapter did not 4 4 | acquainted me with such pathetic details that I was taken with the 5 5 | before you, immediately details begin to group themselves 6 8 | childish to tell you all these details, but everything relating 7 10| giving you the slightest details what I do. I have long wished 8 11| himself, so fresh were all the details in his mind), I did not 9 13| was losing money. These details seem to you shocking? Well, 10 16| if I give you all these details, but you will see that they 11 16| it all the naivete of its details and all the simplicity of 12 18| difficult to give you all the details of our new life. It was 13 23| paces off. None of these details escaped my father, and he 14 26| footmen. ~I write you these details from her house, in the midst 15 26| why I give you all these details on the very spot where they