Chap.

 1        7|      laboriously along between the shops on either side. Under the
 2        7|         the motley displays in the shops, the gold ornaments of the
 3        7|           theater.~He knew all the shops, and in the gasladen air
 4        7|            round windows above the shops, as though he had never
 5        7|      corner full of obscure little shops. Of these last one was a
 6        7|           than ever, as though the shops interested her very much.~“
 7        7|   attendants in the empty, glaring shops looked as though they had
 8        7|          as far as the last of the shops in order to go into ecstasies
 9        8|        Europe, where there were no shops, and the handsome houses
10        8|        heads, keeping close to the shops but never once glancing
11        8| restaurants, bars and ham–and–beef shops were brightly lit up, while
12        8|          again, and scurrying past shops and turning white whenever
13       10|          was to be met with at the shops, leaning on his arm. Labordette
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