Chap.

 1        5|    of the two men, drew some curtains half to for decency’s sake.
 2        7|      between the halfclosed curtains. And he remained absorbed
 3        8|      the chairs, dirtied the curtains, and that in a manner so
 4        8|     and what remained of the curtains still served to impose on
 5       10|     warm— the air behind the curtains and hangings was languid
 6       10|    rail in the shadow of the curtains. One oclock struck. The
 7       12|     at her bedroom door. The curtains were drawn to, and a hot
 8       12|    breeze swelled the window curtains, and children’s voices were
 9       13| within the shadow of the bed curtains. Nana had applied to Labordette
10       14|  hidden in the shadow of the curtains. All the others had their
11       14|      wind swelled the window curtains. The window opened on the
12       14|      the very shadows of the curtains. In the heavy, peaceful
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