Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|    remark anent the finesse of Habinnas' servant in the mere matter
 2    2,  68|      for fun."~  ~The Entry of Habinnas ~
 3    2,  69|     seat, you idiot, it's only Habinnas the sevir; he's a stone
 4    2,  69|      upon my couch and watched Habinnas' entrance with great curiosity.
 5    2,  71|     she don't take her place," Habinnas threatened, and started
 6    2,  71|       couch, beside Scintilla, Habinnas' wife, and clapping her
 7    2,  71|        better." "What's that?" Habinnas demanded. "You kept on my
 8    2,  71|        neglect of her husband. Habinnas got up stealthily, while
 9    2,  71|      blushes.~  ~Fortunata and Habinnas ~
10    2,  72|        for a slave, sitting at Habinnas' feet, egged on, I have
11    2,  72|       ever have any training," Habinnas exclaimed, "no, not he!
12    2,  73|    half an hour or more, while Habinnas hummed with him, holding
13    2,  73|      of a mule-driver. At last Habinnas called him over and kissed
14    2,  75|    household. Then, looking at Habinnas, "What say you, my dearest
15    2,  76|     crying already, and so was Habinnas, and at last, the whole
16    2,  76|       Fine business," seconded Habinnas, "there's nothing suits
17    2,  78|      what you've done to me -- Habinnas, I don't want you to put
18    2,  79|     launched this thunderbolt, Habinnas commenced to beg him to
19    2,  79| restrain the tears no longer. "Habinnas," he blubbered, "as you
20    2,  81|  CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH.~"Habinnas, you were there, I think,
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