Chap.

1        1|        uproar of voices. All the spectators were talking, jostling,
2        1|      were obliging whole rows of spectators to rise; the doors of boxes
3        1|          nape of her neck to the spectatorsgaze, a neck where the
4        1|   already up when whole bands of spectators reentered the house amid
5        5|          the presence of so many spectators it was impossible for Fauchery
6       11| partisanship; a hundred thousand spectators were possessed by a single
7       14|        one. Meanwhile interested spectators became visible at windows,
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