Chap.

 1        1|       by were crossing the now–vacant space of gaslit pavement,
 2        3|      closely shorn cheeks, his vacant glance and his coat so tight
 3        5|        with moveless limbs and vacant eyes, in that weary and
 4        5|     the Varietes, stood gazing vacanteyed from its pedestal.
 5        5|     table, seemed to gaze with vacant eyes into space, for he
 6        5|     the stage. Mme Jules, with vacant, unconcerned eyes and an
 7        8|       wherever they could find vacant places. The majority were
 8        8| observe the chair next to hers vacant! Satin had vanished.~“Gracious,
 9        9|   count, with racked limbs and vacant brain, got into a conveyance
10       11|      pedestrians, to the still–vacant course, where the judge’
11       12|       in quest of some far–off vacant armchair. The house kept
12       13|        was a lurid glow in her vacant eyes, and her lips, slightly
13       13|       fire glowed forth in her vacant eyes, and she looked so
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