Chap.

1        1|          slide along, using your elbows in so doing. Leaning under
2        1|      alone with Steiner, put his elbows on the table and spoke to
3        4|           who could not move her elbows, told Vandeuvres that she
4        4|     women began leaning on their elbows amid the disordered table
5        6|      girl. The angularity of her elbows was disagreeable to him.
6        7|    clasped in the other, and her elbows far apart, she was throwing
7        7| undulations, ran from one of her elbows to her foot, and Muffat’
8        8|         and Fontan leaned on his elbows and with an expression of
9       10|   burning for a triumph, put her elbows on the table and began in
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