"Give me breath enough," says I to my daughter Minnie, "and I'll find passages, my dear"—Chap. xxx
"Read it, sir," he said, in a low shivering voice. "Slow, please. I doen't know as I can understand"—Chap. xxxi.
"Take a word of advice, even from three foot nothing, try not to associate bodily defects with mental, my good friend, except for a solid reason"—Chap. xxxii.
Under the lilac tree—Chap. xxxiii.