Chap.

1        5|        of skirts. Everybody was swallowed up in the distance, and
2       11|      But all these remarks were swallowed up in jokes, contradictions
3       13| fortunes, their very names—were swallowed up without leaving even
4       13|    sentimental melancholia. She swallowed a glass of water in which
5       13|         pence of the poor, were swallowed up in the Avenue de Villiers.
6       13|          At every mouthful Nana swallowed an acre. The foliage trembling
7       13|         single little wood. She swallowed it up disdainfully, as it
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