Chap.

 1        1|   trying to make themselves comfortable or, on the other hand, excitedly
 2        2|     wont to think it a very comfortable arrangement.~“So much the
 3        2|   werent overworked—it was comfortable in the kitchen. And as hearts
 4        4| said Bordenave. “We’re very comfortable.”~Nana did not give an immediate
 5        6|  bedroom, as being the most comfortable place for his reception.
 6        6| asked him questions. Was he comfortable? Did he feel warm? Zounds,
 7        6|   warm? Zounds, yes, he was comfortable! Nothing fitted more closely
 8        8|      Ah, dear children, how comfortable you are here!” Bosc kept
 9        8|     outside. Nana felt very comfortable at Satin’s, sitting doing
10        8|     the air, for then their comfortable indignation was all the
11       10|  bored the count; he made a comfortable job of the purchase of horses;
12       10|     reception rooms, of the comfortable, ample dining room, of the
13       12|    she sighed and felt more comfortable. And with that she harked
14       12|   everybody to be happy and comfortable.”~He took her hand and soothed
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