Chap.

 1        1|     boulevard, which was now gradually going to sleep.~Still people
 2        5| repeating in tones that died gradually away in the distance as
 3        7|  stayed where he was and was gradually overcome by a species of
 4        9|    their last interview were gradually effacing themselves. He
 5       10|   Still the lady’s maid grew gradually lenient, for she had noticed
 6       11|     from the field which was gradually filling with a crowd of
 7       11|       A stealthy impulse was gradually bringing in the whole field.
 8       12|      of fish!~The buffet was gradually invaded by the crowd, and,
 9       13|   fortune, he let himself be gradually devoured by the countess,
10       13|     these silks and velvets, gradually filled him with such a feeling
11       13| personal gratitude.~Nana had gradually lapsed into a most mournful
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