Chap.

1        1|  shadowy boxes. But the green paper with which these were hung
2        2|       to fetch some good note paper in her bedroom. An inkstand
3        2|    almonds. But now he drew a paper bag from one of the pockets
4        5|    gas. It was papered with a paper at seven sous a roll with
5        7|       who had brought her the paper, she would not have understood
6        7| Figaro article, have you? The paper’s on the table.” Daguenet’
7        8|   table on which pen, ink and paper were at the same time grandly
8        9|      bled over the straw. The paper pasted on walls and ceiling
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