Chap.

1        1|    the heat had rendered them languid. In the lofty mirrors behind
2        1|      and fanning herself with languid hand. The house dozed, almost
3        3|       smile the while.~With a languid movement she eked out the
4        3| carelessly than before in the languid atmosphere peculiar to the
5        6|      remembered her drooping, languid state in the austere Rue
6        8|      did not emerge from this languid condition till the evening
7       10|     curtains and hangings was languid with warmth. The room was
8       13|       laughed in his idiotic, languid way, though his eyes were
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