Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|       of each other's jewelry, Scintilla's remark anent the finesse
 2    2,  70|      bear-meat as a side dish, Scintilla ate some of it without knowing
 3    2,  71| herself upon the couch, beside Scintilla, Habinnas' wife, and clapping
 4    2,  71|       them out to the admiring Scintilla, and by and by she took
 5    2,  71|      to prove the weights. And Scintilla was no better. She took
 6    2,  71|         she threw herself into Scintilla's lap, and hid, with her
 7    2,  73|        THE SIXTY-NINTH.~"Yes," Scintilla broke in, "and you've not
 8    2,  73|        time. Don't be jealous, Scintilla; we're next to you women,
 9    2,  74|       she wanted to dance, and Scintilla was doing more hand-clapping
10    2,  78|      with her trembling hands. Scintilla was frightened, too, and
11    2,  79|       re not gods, we're men." Scintilla also cried out through her
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