Chap.

 1        4|          the minister went to the houses of people she didnt care
 2        4|           of the still–slumbering houses were sharply outlined against
 3        7|    keeping along the walls of the houses.~His boot heels re–echoed,
 4        8|           shops, and the handsome houses with their small, limited
 5        8|         shelter of the tall white houses were drawn up the broughams
 6        8|          Bullier’s and the public houses in the Boulevard Saint–Michel.
 7        9|         beyond these, on the tall houses in the Rue Vivienne, the
 8       10|       five carriages in the coach houses, and of these five one was
 9       12|       Parisian society into their houses, and accordingly it was
10       13|          fact, he frequented both houses, where you encountered his
11       13|          she would go to infamous houses and look on at scenes of
12       13| inheritance was in landed estate, houses, fields, woods and farms.
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