Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|         in everything, noble or mean, which he undertakes, I
 2    1,  30|   unexpected interruption could mean, when we saw a soldier,
 3    1,  30|         he bawled; "what do you mean by making game of me with
 4    2,  59| surrenders her pearls; and what mean they to thee?~That thy wife
 5    2,  59|          the glass bauble, what mean they to thee?~Or the fire
 6    2,  79|      that time, you know what I mean, but I'll say no more, for
 7    2,  81|         the wine in that jar, I mean the kind I intend to have
 8    3,  87|         my side, "and one of no mean ability, I hope, that is,
 9    3, 102|         he, "what does all this mean? You hadn't the nerve to
10    4, 105|          If bare, what would it mean if not proscribing ourselves?"~
11    4, 121|        put up a better front! I mean that I wish my clothing
12    4, 128|        refreshed ourselves at a mean inn, but on the following
13    5, 130|    those wavy well-combed locks mean or that face, rouged and
14    5, 145|         should be understood to mean what we would call "the
15    5, 160|          What does your coyness mean? Have you never set eyes
16    5, 160|          Metro dear.~METRO: You mean that I must go and find
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