Chap.

1        4|        to woman’s estate on the pavements of Paris, not to mention
2        6| slipshod workgirl on the Paris pavements. The rain redoubled, but
3        7|         in the slums and on the pavements of Paris, and tall, handsome
4        7|     melancholy from muddy Paris pavements. Muffat had returned into
5        8|     clock, and along the silent pavements in the quiet, aristocratic
6        8|     toward nine oclock. On the pavements of the Rue Notre Dame de
7        8|          and begin sweeping the pavements, regardless of dust. With
8        8|      long lines of women on the pavements scattered in consternation
9       14|  streets, flowing along all the pavements, invading the middle of
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