Chap.

 1        1|   whole house. While they were dancing Phoebus treated Minerva
 2        4|        there was an attempt at dancing. Daguenet was at the piano
 3        4|       Five oclock struck. The dancing had ceased, and the cardplayers
 4        5|       gaslights set nude limbs dancing before his eyes—the nude
 5        6|     the calash Nana was almost dancing with impatience, while Zoe,
 6        7|     roadside and then buzzing, dancing and glittering like a precious
 7        7|  dreamed that shadows had been dancing up there behind the panes.
 8        9| phantoms and set their shadows dancing after them. The remainder
 9        9|      patches of light, full of dancing dust, amid the dead, peaceful
10       11|     were inaudible. Nobody was dancing. Stupid witticisms, repeated
11       12| drawing room and to extend the dancing floor to the sanded paths
12       12|        up.~People were already dancing. The band, which had been
13       13|     for the bed’s head; Cupids dancing in a ring on a silver trelliswork.”~
14       14|        light, and the gas sent dancing reflections over the gilt
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