Chap.

 1        1|       exchange people and more courtesans than honest women. It was
 2        4|       his furious appetite for courtesans ruined him. The courtesans,
 3        4|     courtesans ruined him. The courtesans, as Vandeuvres used to say,
 4        5|        society of dressers and courtesans, shabby players and showmen
 5        6| curiosity with which notorious courtesans are able to inspire even
 6        8|       newly dismissed, all the courtesans of the quarter were wont
 7        8|  especially uneasy. Seeing the courtesans around her slowly dying
 8        9|       pale afternoon hour when courtesans are asleep. When he reached
 9        9|     fact is I’ve had enough of courtesans. Why, there’s no end to ‘
10       10|        dazzle the little local courtesans and to carry them off when
11       10|       as to have won him among courtesans the sobriquet of “Velvet–
12       11|     the base of the stands. As courtesans were absolutely forbidden
13       13|   ground par excellence, where courtesans of the first water spread
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