Chap.

 1        3| surrounded him, inflamed and stirred his blood. At last he was
 2        3|     claws withdrawn and paws stirred by a scarceperceptible
 3        4| shouted to one another; they stirred each other up, but a dreary
 4        6|      memories which had been stirred up within her—memories of
 5        6|    house, the vegetables—had stirred her to such a degree that
 6        8|   latent affections would be stirred, and they would end with
 7       11| louis, for the sight of Nana stirred him. But the women refused
 8       11|      sea of heads swayed and stirred all round the course by
 9       11|    people on the stands were stirred, though nothing was distinctly
10       11|  forty to one. But the money stirred her less than this unforeseen
11       13|      Such a burst of feeling stirred her that she went back into
12       14|      And their memories once stirred up, they launched into interminable
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