Chap.

1        1|       the bell that precedes the rise of the curtain became audible. “
2        1|      whole rows of spectators to rise; the doors of boxes were
3        6|   Occasionally one of them would rise to her feet to look at the
4       10|        to bed very late, only to rise again on the morrow with
5       11| questioned him about this sudden rise in her value. But he replied
6       11|         a quarrel caused them to rise. It was Georges in the act
7       11|     through the sunlight.~At the rise Valerio II took the lead,
8       14|   frontier all citizens ought to rise up in defense of the fatherland!
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