Chapter
1 I | graciousness transfused~the white temples that caught that
2 III | that splashed sheets of white paper, more or less, with
3 III | neck. Beneath a massive white brow,~clean cut and strongly
4 III | cross-folds of the bodice~left a white throat bare, and half revealed
5 III | the recent victory. Her white hands~pointed him to glory
6 IV | self-respecting poverty. There were~white curtains to the walnut wood
7 IV | vanished days of prosperity.~White curtains hung in the windows,
8 IV | appeared in a pair of dazzling white trousers with~ ~invisible
9 IV | eyeglass meandered over a white~waistcoat, and the fashion
10 IV | bracelets on her~shapely white arms. Lucien was charmed
11 V | read the token sent on a white and dazzling brow~Of an
12 VI | between heated tablets of white porcelain, that is the secret~
13 VI | since yesterday,~while her white hands wiped the pearls of
14 VII | Stanislas was in the wrong, his white face and his demeanor convicted~
15 VIII| things, and~everything is white and spotless and has not
16 VIII| covered the mattresses with white twill and a rose-colored~
17 VIII| linen; and three of your white ties~are just common muslin,
18 VIII| have only two presentable white waistcoats; I~have mended
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