Chap.

1        4|       for some seconds had been uneasy on her account, asked Vandeuvres
2        5|    astonished than the rest. An uneasy feeling of mingled fear
3        6| obstacle or other rendered them uneasy and yet the way lay clear
4        7|        she gave a start of most uneasy astonishment. Madame had
5        8|        rendered Nana especially uneasy. Seeing the courtesans around
6       10|   Accordingly he experienced an uneasy sense of shame when he saw
7       11|       Others looked serious and uneasy and sniffed out something
8       12|     felt that she was right. An uneasy feeling was growing momentarily
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