Chap.

1        1|           last he called a waiter belonging to the cafe, whom he familiarly
2        3| establishment in Paris in a house belonging to her in the Rue de Richelieu
3        5|    corridor was the dressing room belonging to Clarisse and Simonne.
4        6|      estate, this stretch of land belonging to her, simply swelled her
5        7|         by the colossal signboard belonging to a shop. The last window
6        8|        must be touching something belonging to him. As to Fontan, he
7       11|       triumphant. Bramah, a horse belonging to Lord Reading, had gained
8       11|        for and Berlingot, a horse belonging to the Mechain stable, had
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