Chap.

1        1|      La Faloise in the act of bowing to some persons who occupied
2        1|    Mignon stood side by side, bowing and curtsying. The audience
3        3|  approached the countess and, bowing:~“Madame,” he said, “I have
4        3| speech. The journalist, after bowing to the count, stood for
5        5|         said Bordenave, still bowing low. “The theater is not
6        5|     bosom she still continued bowing and smiling her delicate
7        5|   wordsRoyal Highness” and, bowing with the utmost conviction,
8       12|  Venus. Fauchery had begun by bowing to the countess, who was
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