Chap.

 1        2| equilibrium. He needed air; he was overcome with the dizzy feeling engendered
 2        4|           one to despair, began to overcome the company beyond hope
 3        4|          grimly awakening, she was overcome by tender, girlish feelings,
 4        6|       ecstatic behavior of a woman overcome by a new and vivid sensation.~“
 5        6|           little oppressive. Nana, overcome by the heavy warmth, got
 6        6|        feeling of respect began to overcome them as they thought of
 7        7|         about a journey, I fancy.”~Overcome with surprise, Nana remained
 8        7|           he was and was gradually overcome by a species of torpor which
 9        7|           of weak inclinations had overcome him, and the thought of
10       12|          was serious; she had been overcome by pious terrors on quitting
11       13|           more!”~Then Philippe was overcome by the same mad excitement,
12       13|       feelings of respect that had overcome him one festal evening in
13       14|     throats cut!” muttered Mignon, overcome by an access of philosophy.~
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