Chap.

 1        2|     the worse for them if they ate each other up! It would
 2        4|    distance from his plate and ate his supper through dint
 3        4|      interest in the things he ate. The waiters were recalled,
 4        4|     side he seemed stunned; he ate without appetite; his lip
 5        6|     some oranges. So they both ate away like ogres and, while
 6        6|  wildly hilarious. The company ate ravenously. Nana, in a state
 7        8|     ChausseedAntin, and they ate it in bed, seeing that the
 8        8|      have a liking for. So she ate her cream with an air of
 9       10|        peeled a pear, came and ate it behind her darling, leaning
10       13| animals she thought her horses ate too much. Accordingly one
11       13|      farm, field by field, she ate up the man’s patrimony very
12       13|  devoured by the countess, who ate up the husks Nana had rejected.
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