Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2|     aristocracy and his wit is as keen as the point of a rapier;
2    1,   6|          scullion can attain to a keen sense of smell or avoid
3    2,  64|          apples. I was especially keen on this, for I thought I
4    2,  73|        same stuff." With my usual keen insight, I jumped to the
5    6     | repetition, the pain becomes less keen, while he no longer hurts
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