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Chapter Nine
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    One time sable spread  for a second it quite disconcerts me, to imagine my motually ting ting out till sane—pering, ing . . .

    I take up a card. It slides against my glove. But in Sues s it, s, neatly and nimbly; and tween oniso learn I

    cannot play; and at once makes me sit, so seacion, but sly, almost greedily—tilting ired, sand tilt tips togetimes ructure, a kind of pyramid of cards—alop-most point, a king and a queen.

    Look ion; and as tructure topples, she will laugh.

    Srange, at Briar, as I imagine it must be in a prison or a cimes, salk of dancing. Ss , to sep. to my feet, and turns and turns me; and I feel,  of —I feel it pass from o me and become mine.

    Finally I let ed toothimble.

    Let me look, so t.

    I stand at t back my  of beer upon it—warm also. S my gum.

    ell, t is shan—

    ts tooth, Sue?

    to say. S eeth, miss?

    I t, since to bite.

    ts true, sractedly. Only, I ;

    So my dressing-room. I can see, t, t: ss may break beneatoes of careless risers and make tioned me,
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