Chap.

 1        3|         phrases exchanged in their immediate neighborhood.~“Jove, it’
 2        4|      rendered very restless by the immediate proximity of Gaga, asked
 3        4| comfortable.”~Nana did not give an immediate reply. Since the beginning
 4        6|            garden walk and to take immediate possession of all the things
 5        9|           full brightness over the immediate foreground. It looked like
 6        9|         everything for the sake of immediate possession. He felt a jealous
 7       11|      jerking out phrases under the immediate influence of passing impressions.
 8       11|      increased. The band of Nana’s immediate followers had made a fierce
 9       12|           the last week, under the immediate necessity of finding Labordette10       13|   succeeded in getting into Nana’s immediate circle. In fact, he frequented
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