Chap.

 1        3|         voice behind the ladiesarmchairs. Fauchery looked at her
 2        3|       ladies did not leave their armchairs in front of the fire and
 3        4|          round tables, sofas and armchairs, with their legs in air
 4        4|         place in which only four armchairs had been left in order the
 5        4|          installed in one of the armchairs.~“Dear me, you’re the first
 6        4| Bordenave, who alone took up two armchairs. There was a buzz of voices,
 7        4|     raise himself out of his two armchairs, for he was howling amain
 8        7|        sank back into one of the armchairs in the drawing room. But
 9        8|     night hung over the backs of armchairs and stained them with mud.
10        9|          to begin. Seated in old armchairs in front of the stage, Fauchery
11       10|   covered with old Persian rugs, armchairs upholstered in old tapestry,
12       10|        of the finest needlework. Armchairs wide as beds and sofas deep
13       10|      rich surroundings. The very armchairs, which were as wide as beds,
14       11|       balcony furnished with red armchairs.~“Why, there he is!” said
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