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>CHAPTER I |
CLEAR HORIZON |
7 |
271.23 |
newcomer |
new-comer |
8.11 |
271.26 |
throat, by |
throat by |
8.15 |
272.15 |
Harrison, and |
Harrison and |
9.16 |
272.34 |
silence, croakily |
silence croakily |
10.13 |
273.4 |
usual, and |
usual and |
10.24 |
273.11 |
hearers, as |
hearers as |
11.7 |
273.21 |
sound, rather |
sound rather |
11.19 |
273.22 |
silence, is |
silence is |
11.20 |
273.24-25 |
>not prominently engaged with
the |
not in the centre of the |
11.23 |
273.29 |
speaks even |
speaks, even |
12.4 |
274.6 |
>good morning quietly, |
'good morning' quietly |
12.22-23 |
274.29-30 |
light. . . . The |
light . . . the |
14.1-2 |
274.30 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
14.2 |
275.8 |
all, they |
all they |
14.21 |
275.29 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
15.23 |
275.36 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
16.6 |
276.5 |
half sulky, half mystified |
half-sulky, half-mystified |
16.16 |
276.10 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
16.21 |
276.12 |
>Sissie's |
Cissie's |
16.24 |
276.13 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
16.25 |
276.16 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
17.4 |
276.17 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
17.5 |
276.22 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
17.11 |
276.25 |
>Sissie's |
Cissie's |
17.15 |
276.28 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
17.18 |
277.19 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
19.4 |
277.23 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
19.8 |
277.28 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
19.14 |
277.30 |
royalty |
Royalty |
19.17 |
277.38 |
innocence; |
innocence, |
20.1 |
278.1 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
20.3 |
278.10 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
20.14 |
278.15 |
>Sissie's |
Cissie's |
20.21 |
278.17 |
sanity, nor |
sanity nor |
20.22 |
278.21 |
>Sissie's |
Cissie's |
21.2 |
278.22 |
>Sissie |
Cissie |
21.3 |
278.23-24 |
making, for herself, |
making for herself |
21.5 |
278.34 |
here it |
here, it |
21.17 |
279.18 |
it, in |
it in |
22.20 |
280.6 |
went, and |
went and |
24.1 |
280.8-9 |
inside out |
inside-out |
24.4 |
280.37 |
beginning, by |
beginning by |
25.14 |
282.4 |
fauve |
fauve |
27.16 |
283.1 |
plumes, feathering |
plumes feathering |
29.9 |
283.13 |
>she, too, had |
she had |
29.24 |
284.3 |
alone, either |
alone either |
31.7 |
284.32 |
witness, and |
witness and |
32.17 |
285.14 |
>rite |
rites |
33.17 |
286.12 |
Amabel, and |
Amabel and |
35.11 |
286.[14-15] |
[Section break] |
[Section break with 3 asterisks] |
35.[14-15] |
287.13-14 |
newly-met |
newly met |
37.10 |
287.17-18 |
mantel-|shelf |
mantelshelf |
37.15 |
288.17 |
>kept there |
kept here |
39.12 |
288.37 |
Eastern |
eastern |
40.11 |
289.22 |
gazing, and |
gazing and |
41.14 |
289.36 |
Michael, and |
Michael and |
42.7 |
290.11 |
garden, and |
garden and |
42.23 |
291.2 |
say, and |
say and |
44.7 |
293.15 |
>were to |
was to |
48.15 |
293.28 |
>while she still |
while still she |
49.7 |
294.21 |
Michael, and |
Michael and |
50.19 |
295.[8-9] |
>[Section break] |
[No section break] |
51.[25]-52[1] |
295.23 |
week-day |
weekday |
52.17 |
297.34 |
tempo |
tempo |
56.21 |
297.36 |
and, while |
and while |
56.24 |
299.20 |
>and then |
and even |
59.22 |
299.22 |
>wrenching |
wrenchings |
59.24 |
303.19 |
fur coat |
fur-coat |
67.8 |
304.18 |
days, that |
days that |
69.3 |
306.24 |
M'm |
Mm |
73.1 |
308.4 |
hand in hand |
hand-in-hand |
75.21 |
308.28 |
>Harriett |
Harriet* |
76.24 |
309.2 |
countryside |
country-side |
77.13 |
310.15-16 |
>them a few* |
them. A few |
80.1 |
311.4 |
upflung |
up-flung |
81.7 |
311.7 |
downstretched |
down-stretched |
81.10 |
312.26 |
>fringed |
fringe |
84.5 |
312.38 |
>point is |
point was |
84.20-21 |
313.3-4 |
>To-day, the |
To-day, while the |
84.24-25 |
313.6 |
hair), surveying |
hair) surveying |
85.2 |
313.14-15 |
hand in hand |
hand-in-hand |
85.13 |
313.25 |
bombe |
bombe |
85.25 |
314.11 |
him, why |
him why |
87.5 |
314.14 |
M'm |
Mm |
87.9 |
315.1-2 |
>discuss, and no plans to be
made and no green solitude,
thank heaven, needed, and as |
discuss, and as |
88.13 |
316 |
CHAPTER II |
[5-line section break] |
90.[2-3] |
319.1 |
>And now if |
And if now |
95.15 |
319.37 |
>contacts |
contracts* |
97.9 |
324.27-28 |
>lover he had believed booked |
lover booked |
106.2 |
325.11-12 |
>moment, not that you had been
mistaken, but that . . .' |
moment.' |
107.3 |
325.37 |
full stop |
full-stop |
108.9 |
328.36 |
>call out |
call upon |
113.24 |
329.14 |
easily distracted |
easily-distracted |
114.19 |
329.20 |
sur le champ |
sur le champ |
115.1-2 |
329.36-37 |
inn-|keeper |
innkeeper |
115.22 |
330.22 |
poverty line |
poverty-line |
116.25 |
331.7 |
whole-heartedly |
whole-|heartedly |
118.2-3 |
331.7 |
partial, and |
partial and |
118.3 |
331.29 |
ad infinitum |
ad infinitum |
119.4 |
333.24-25 |
>else . . .' 'Wherever [. . .]
together'-- |
else . . . "Wherever [. . .]
together"-- |
122.16-17 |
333.27 |
object? |
object?' |
122.20 |
335.6 |
affability, whose glow |
affability whose glow, |
125.12 |
335.16 |
carefully measured |
carefully-measured |
125.23 |
336.26 |
poised, as |
poised as |
128.5 |
336.27 |
it, in |
it in |
128.6 |
338 |
CHAPTER III |
[6-line section break] |
129.[15-16] |
338.4-342.27 |
[Normal pages] |
[Pages have 26 lines, not 25] |
130-137 |
338.4 |
north |
North |
130.1 |
338.12 |
north |
North |
130.11 |
339.29 |
Messiah |
messiah |
132.18 |
339.32 |
distilling, for |
distilling for |
132.21 |
339.32 |
infants, his |
infants his |
132.22 |
340.1 |
north |
North |
133.5 |
340.11 |
>Sydney |
Sidney |
133.18 |
340.23 |
>were heightening |
was heightening |
134.5 |
341.4 |
row, and |
row and, |
135.2 |
341.24 |
cocoa, and |
cocoa and |
136.1 |
341.30 |
society, rather |
society rather |
136.8 |
343.36 |
lacked, or |
lacked or |
140.6 |
343.36 |
use, feminine |
use feminine |
140.7 |
344.10 |
offer, and |
offer and |
140.19 |
344.13 |
>at the tickets |
at them |
140.23 |
344.14 |
moue |
moue |
140.23 |
344.19 |
For, soon after, |
For soon after |
141.5 |
345.8 |
herself, but |
herself but |
142.14 |
346.6 |
>doctrine thought |
doctrine that has been thought |
144.9 |
346.7 |
>and therefore |
and is therefore |
144.10 |
346.11 |
spirit, and |
spirit and |
144.16 |
347.38 |
soberly dressed |
soberly-dressed |
147.19-20 |
348.21 |
books, and |
books and |
148.19 |
349.9 |
The Ring and the Book |
The Ring and the Book |
150.3 |
350.12-13 |
presently-to-be-communicated |
presently to be communicated |
152.2 |
350.26-27 |
police court |
Police Court |
152.19 |
351.4 |
mis-timed |
mistimed |
153.12 |
351.29 |
housekeeping |
house-keeping |
154.18 |
352 |
CHAPTER IV |
[Section break] |
154.[18-19] |
354.15 |
>'is . . . is . . . is . . .' |
is . . . is . . . is . . . |
158.20-21 |
354.18 |
have" |
have," |
158.24 |
354.27 |
street lamps |
street-lamps |
159.10 |
354.29 |
window, away |
window away |
159.13 |
354.32 |
>since he* |
since she |
159.20 |
355.19 |
roadway, and |
roadway and, |
160.24 |
355.29 |
cat- and |
cat and |
161.12 |
357 |
CHAPTER V |
[Section break] |
162.[10-11] |
357.3 |
away, and |
away and |
162.13 |
357.8 |
salon |
salon |
162.19 |
357.28-29 |
>moving spectre |
moving representation |
163.24-25 |
359.32 |
>forbearing suppliant |
forbearing, suppliant* |
167.13 |
360 |
CHAPTER VI |
[6-line section break] |
167.[16-17] |
360.1 |
Dst |
Dst. |
167.17 |
360.2 |
'I don't |
I don't |
167.18 |
360.6 |
'Yrs, H.' |
Yrs. H.' |
168.3 |
362.36 |
meekly admiring |
meekly-admiring |
172.21 |
363.17 |
waste paper |
waste-paper |
173.20 |
363.27 |
far off |
far-off |
174.7 |
364.28 |
>experience as |
experience chiefly as |
176.6 |
364.35 |
twofold |
two-fold |
176.14 |
369.1 |
lovely? |
lovely? |
184.6 |
370.9 |
departure in |
departure, in |
186.14 |
370.17 |
grande dame |
grande dame |
186.24 |
371 |
CHAPTER VII |
[Section break] |
187.[10-11] |
372.22 |
>of waved |
of curled |
190.6 |
373.21 |
>said gentle* |
said gently |
191.25 |
373.22 |
careful, witness-box |
careful witness-box |
192.1 |
373.22 |
hopeless, an |
hopeless an |
192.2 |
373.25 |
think'-- |
think,'-- |
192.5 |
374.20 |
easily provoked |
easily-provoked |
193.20 |
374.20 |
fever patches |
fever-patches |
193.21 |
375.3 |
tonic, and |
tonic and |
194.22 |
375.17 |
>pictured |
picturing |
195.14 |
375.17 |
nursing homes |
nursing-homes |
195.15 |
375.18 |
cheaply run |
cheaply-run |
195.15 |
375.34 |
miracles, and |
miracles and |
196.10 |
375.38 |
heart's ease |
heartsease |
196.16 |
376.9 |
>away, using |
away, was using |
197.1 |
377.20 |
home life |
home-life |
199.12 |
378.29 |
>felt relieved |
felt both relieved |
201.22 |
378.36 |
gravely spoken |
gravely-spoken |
202.5 |
379.34 |
>spent resting |
spent prone |
203.20 |
380.13 |
barrier, and |
barrier and |
204.17 |
380.26 |
upflung |
up-flung |
205.8 |
381 |
CHAPTER VIII |
[Section break] |
205.[19-20] |
382.21 |
>eyes was* |
eye was |
208.12 |
382.33 |
cockatoo, and |
cockatoo and |
209.1 |
384.37 |
softly falling |
softly-falling |
213.1 |
385.11 |
nursing home |
nursing-home |
213.15 |
385.21 |
future, and |
future and |
214.3 |
385.24-25 |
>proportions, although |
proportions, and although |
214.7 |
385.29 |
working women |
working-women |
214.13 |
385.30 |
time: entirely |
time; entirely |
214.14 |
386.7 |
neatly ranged |
neatly-ranged |
215.7 |
386.29 |
swiftly moving |
swiftly-moving |
216.8-9 |
386.29 |
>steroscopic* |
stereoscopic |
216.9 |
386.32 |
nursing home |
nursing-home |
216.12 |
387.10 |
'If you |
If you |
217.6 |
388 |
>CHAPTER IX |
[Section break] |
217.[11-12] |
388.29 |
slenderly rounded |
slenderly-rounded |
218.25 |
390.15 |
happily ending |
happily-ending |
221.19-20 |
391.24-25 |
well versed |
well-versed |
224.3 |
391.38 |
Ah! |
Ah. |
224.21 |
392.13 |
Densley, and |
Densley and |
225.12 |
393.15 |
chambres à coucher |
chambres à coucher |
227.13 |
393.29 |
curves, 'they |
curves--'They |
228.5 |
396 |
>CHAPTER X |
[Section break] |
231.[4-5] |
396.5 |
about, or |
about or |
231.10 |
396.6 |
him--with |
him, with |
231.11 |
397.20 |
highly elaborate |
highly-elaborate |
233.24 |
398.30 |
Footsteps, rustling |
Footsteps rustling |
236.7 |
398.30 |
dress, sounded |
dress sounded |
236.7 |
399 |
>CHAPTER XI |
[Section break] |
236.[16-17] |
399.9 |
him, and |
him and |
237.6 |
400.5 |
>claims, she |
claims and, poor lost soul,
without any stored past
wherewith to enrich the present,
she |
238.15-17 |
400.16-17 |
quickly spoken |
quickly-spoken |
239.5 |