Chap.

 1        1|      close of day. All was in confusion; the house was a medley
 2        1|     remark. “There’s infinite confusion there—”~But the count interrupted
 3        5| glasses. The scene was one of confusion, verging to all appearances
 4        5|     stammered in pretty, mock confusion, while rosy blushes crossed
 5        7|     broken crocks lay in fine confusion round a spindling tree growing
 6        9|   kiss, Cossard.”~Then ensued confusion. The scene went no better
 7        9|     her, and arrived amid the confusion. This so enraged Bordenave
 8        9| emerged from the darkness and confusion of the stage was the pure,
 9       11|   fell. There was a momentary confusion, and people shouted and
10       11|      an extraordinarily noisy confusion of opinions. In order to
11       11|    able to understand it all. Confusion reigned; prices were shouted,
12       12|    Now and again amid the wan confusion of heads a woman’s face
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