Chap.

 1        1|       were these people to be pushing women like that! She stayed
 2        1| following with their gaze the pushing movements of the crowd,
 3        1|       cloaks, from the onward pushing of the crowd.~“Surely I
 4        4|   angry. Just then Mignon was pushing Steiner up against Nana,
 5        6|    dear old girl!” said Nana, pushing back the round table. “I
 6        7|      who amused themselves by pushing each other down upon them.~
 7        8|      when Fontan was away and pushing her into corners in order
 8       12|        enlarging her eyes and pushing down her jaw, in order to
 9       13|     same mad excitement, and, pushing her down, he merrily kissed
10       14|       door, where people were pushing trunks about and striking
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