Chap.

1        2|          The vulgar sumptuosity of gilded consoles and gilded chairs
2        2| sumptuosity of gilded consoles and gilded chairs formed a crude contrast
3        5|          and on his left. They had gilded sphinxes by way of adornment
4        7|             the false jewelry, the gilded zinc, the cardboard made
5        8|           so stupid with its great gilded rooms! In her access of
6       12|             which was supported by gilded lances. “You might fancy
7       13|          overwhelming luxury, this gilded furniture, these silks and
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