Chap.

 1        5|         the passage. It was Satin. Wearing a hat and a small veil for
 2        5|         the costumes they had been wearing in the second act, and while
 3        5|          It was indeed the Tricon, wearing the same old curls and looking
 4        8|         moment Mme Maloir entered, wearing one of those hats of which
 5        8| fashionably dressed women who were wearing their diamonds. Under the
 6       10|            regions in the morning, wearing her extravagantly quaint
 7       11|         his hands behind his back, wearing a hat that looked rusty
 8       11|           then Nana arrived, still wearing her blue–and–white racecourse
 9       12|           in the constant habit of wearing a medal of the Virgin, which
10       12|           sight of her here; she’s wearing all her diamonds.”~For a
11       13|        explain her presence. Still wearing her gloves and hat, Nana
12       13|            would smash everything, wearing herself out in tempest of
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