Chap.

 1        1|      been told,” he began again, longing positively to find something
 2        4|           sure of her future and longing to shed her skin, as she
 3        5|          were red, and they were longing to go home to sleep.~Just
 4        7|         Anglais she had a sudden longing to eat oysters. Indeed,
 5        7|           took flight before the longing to have done with it all
 6        8|        again, when Fontan in his longing for sleep grew desperate
 7       10|       her new dress, seized by a longing for air, full of sentimental
 8       10|          individuality, with its longing for domination and enjoyment
 9       12|     morning in order to resist a longing which prompted him to kill
10       12| manifested a taste for luxury, a longing for worldly pleasures, which
11       12|          lulling him into a mere longing for happiness and peace.
12       13|        He had for some time been longing for the honor of being ruined
13       13|        for bestiality, a furious longing to walk on all fours, to
14       14|     stand talking so long, but a longing to see her kept them rooted
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