Chap.

 1        1|      and every opera glass was fixed on Venus. Little by little
 2        3|  wonted seat, silent, her eyes fixed on a log which was turning
 3        3|      perceived M. Venot’s gaze fixed upon him. The little old
 4        5|        forge, a stand had been fixed by a limelight man, who
 5        6|         The countess, her eyes fixed dreamily on the blue distances
 6        7|      to a restaurant, his eyes fixed on some plucked larks and
 7        7|       expectant, with his gaze fixed on this shining streak.~
 8        8|      days settled.~They had no fixed intention of keeping house
 9        9|   behind his back and his eyes fixed complacently on his wife,
10        9|    Muffat sat silent, his eyes fixed on the ground. He had remained
11        9|     want it!”~And with that he fixed his eyes on him. The young
12       10|  struck him as a failure. Nana fixed her clear eyes on him; she
13       10|     she chose. With their eyes fixed on the tablecloth, the four
14       10| deathlike, with her great eyes fixed upon Nana.~The gentlemen
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