Chap.

1        1|   right quarter so deftly that momentarily it caused them to give a
2        4|       Georges, who was growing momentarily more astonished, asked Daguenet
3        5| gentlemen’s legs. Clarisse was momentarily inclined to turn La Faloise
4        6|       dull sound began to grow momentarily louder, and soon there was
5        8|    shabbier neighbors. She was momentarily interested, however, at
6        9|        melancholy faces, gazed momentarily at one another, as though
7        9|     rehearsal was, as it were, momentarily interrupted. But Bordenave
8       10|    night on her hair, Nana was momentarily astounded at sight of her
9       12|     uneasy feeling was growing momentarily stronger within him, a poor,
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