Chap.

 1        1|   and caught her one in the rear. Otherwise life was impossible.
 2        1|     that! She stayed in the rear of them all with Caroline
 3        4|    towing five women in his rear, his boarding school, as
 4        4| carrying about platefuls in rear of the guests.~Bordenave
 5        5|  folds of her skirt. In the rear of the dresser came Satin,
 6        5|  marquis had hurried in the rear of Simonne, who was making
 7        6|     and looked out upon the rear of the house. He threw himself
 8        6|    highroad, marched in the rear, smoking a cigar. M. Venot,
 9       11|    at last, in Frangipane’s rear, the blue and white showed
10       11|   the tail of horses in the rear ceased to interest. A supreme
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