Chap.

 1        1|  saying that it would be one’s duty to do a pretty bit of slashing.
 2        2|     But this time it was one’s duty to look alive, for the men
 3        3|       believe what it is one’s duty to believe.”~It was an act
 4        5| Simonne said that it was one’s duty to consider Mme Bron’s small
 5        5|        bell to ring him to his duty among the ropes. And amid
 6        5|     covered with oilcloth, did duty for dressing tables. They
 7        5|       dark, and the fireman on duty was finishing his round,
 8        6|  forgiveness. It was his plain duty, she remarked severely,
 9        6|     was doing no more than his duty. Much bored by this moral
10        8|       beasts whom it was one’s duty to despise. And from that
11        8|        names, which it was the duty of the plainclothes men
12       10|       in keeping Nana from her duty. Philippe and Georges joined
13       11|       I didnt think he was on duty this week.”~The stiff and
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