Chap.

 1        1|        when a voice in the stalls, suggestive of a molting cockerel, cried
 2        1|        wore an outrageous uniform, suggestive of an Alpine admiral. But
 3        3|          hers, which exhaled odors suggestive of being in a church, spoke
 4        3|            down. There was nothing suggestive of her own personality in
 5        3|           not to say fantastically suggestive, in that dim old drawing
 6        3|        with a small nibbling sound suggestive of a mouse, while the chief
 7        5| unconcerned eyes and an expression suggestive of a little elderly wooden
 8        7|        larger, more terrible, more suggestive in its attitude. Now, he
 9        8|     eyelids became as charming and suggestive as if the inmates of a make–
10        8|         exhaled an unpleasant odor suggestive of a great untidy bed, she
11       10|        warm scent of violets, that suggestive perfume peculiar to Nana
12       13|    affecting a solemn listlessness suggestive of an emotionless marionette.
13       14|        that he assumed an attitude suggestive of Bonaparte at Austerlitz.~“
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