Chap.

 1        1|  Parisian curiosity which is as violent as an access of positive
 2        1|        side passages was now so violent that every door into the
 3        1|  discussing the play amid these violent interruptions; others were
 4        2|      engrossed in it but gave a violent start on hearing three o’
 5        5|      this coalhole was opened a violent whiff of alcohol mingled
 6        5|        by the men. She spoke in violent terms of the dirty lot waiting
 7        6| maternal affection which was as violent as a mad fit. She would
 8        6|       extremities, bent on some violent act. Georges passed through
 9        7|      stammered.~She repressed a violent gesture, for her patience
10        8|        and would cite even more violent cases, as, for instance,
11       10|   feared the latter might adopt violent tactics, and as his tenderness
12       10|     other shouted at her like a violent child and tried hard to
13       13|       grew very pale and made a violent gesture.~“Then I shall slap
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