Chap.

 1        1|      midst of the groups and dragging on his arm the banker Steiner,
 2        1|   with an enormous plume and dragging along a sword, the hilt
 3        1|   carnival of the gods, this dragging in the mud of their Olympus,
 4        5|   his appearance. He came in dragging one foot behind the other
 5        5|    his brow with a rap. Then dragging himself unsteadily along
 6        5|     tunic of Iris, which was dragging over the greasy steps behind
 7        7|    away and slowly returned, dragging one foot behind the other,
 8        7|      verger or other who was dragging himself about in sulky semiwakefulness.
 9        9| slowly returned to his seat, dragging one foot after the other
10        9|      while the rehearsal was dragging monotonously on, Fauchery
11       13|    snatched up a fan and was dragging at the blades so that the
12       13|   pick it up with his teeth, dragging himself along on hands and
13       13|   idea of going out. She was dragging herself wearily about the
14       14|     Every halfhour he comes dragging himself to where we’re standing
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