Book, Chapter

1    1,  13| threats with entreaties, he answered slowly and against his will, "
2    2,  49|      And I've applauded,' I answered; 'count it up and you'll
3    2,  57|  for me?" "Why, last year," answered the stenographer, "for that
4    2,  68|   True for you," the fellow answered, "since I've got the gout
5    2,  70|    I'll tell you if I can," answered he, "for my memory's so
6    3,  88|    men of letters." "No," I answered, "that was not the reason
7    5, 129|    You must be mistaken," I answered, in confusion, "I am only
8    6     |   never lost his purity. He answered his enemies who reproached
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