Chap.

 1        2|         her toilet table. What a pity it was they cost such a
 2        3|           there at all. It was a pity.~“You’re not coming down
 3        4|     women ran in to him, full of pity for his woes, and Bordenave
 4        6|        was trembling and full of pity. That poor dear Zizi in
 5        7|      divided between feelings of pity and of contempt. The poor
 6        7|          a lesson! Nevertheless, pity overcame her. She did not
 7        7|       done for—she felt infinite pity.~“Well, you are a pretty
 8        8|        Comte, it was all a great pity, so sad had been his sufferings
 9       11|       actress. Poor young man, I pity him all the same! He seems
10       13|          and really very full of pity for him at heart. And on
11       13| paralysis, she expressed extreme pity and took two boxes. Meanwhile
12       14| Thereupon they were all moved to pity about the little boy, and
13       14|      sense of terror and all the pity of the massacres to come.
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