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1 1| seats, he in his evening dress, she sitting slim and undulant 2 1| still. Down below, under the dress circle, the lower boxes 3 1| lady had the flounce of her dress torn off; a man lost his 4 1| accentuated by the black hue of a dress coat or a surtout. Notwithstanding 5 1| played Iris in a soft blue dress with a great scarf of the 6 1| boots; a stream of black dress coats was passing, while 7 1| soft and candid.~She wore a dress of faded green silk and 8 2| off, and she wore a dark dress of an indecisive color midway 9 2| Zoe helped her on with a dress and a hat. It didn’t matter 10 2| fifty francs on changing her dress. But she recollected at 11 2| simultaneously in order to dress her hair for the evening. 12 2| ready. Soon she came to dress her while the hairdresser 13 3| the countess, in her black dress and with her quiet smile, 14 3| in her voluminous ball dress of pale blue satin, on the 15 4| and without changing her dress she had her hair done up 16 4| was quite ready when her dress caught on a castor and tore 17 4| Ragingly she took off her dress, a very simple affair of 18 4| majestic in a blue velvet dress which was too tight for 19 4| what with their evening dress and their pale features, 20 4| Interior and were in evening dress and wore various unknown 21 4| there in her white foulard dress, which was as light and 22 4| and one fell on Nana’s dress and stained it.~“Now the 23 5| everlastingly a faded black dress, and on her flat and sexless 24 5| comedians went upstairs to dress after yet another interchange 25 5| to see YOU in a low–cut dress,” continued Nana, growing 26 5| was in a savage hurry to dress and be off. As Count Muffat 27 5| Nana had to pick up her dress as she passed a hydrant 28 6| kicking about; she would dress him like a little prince 29 6| on her spine through her dress, the strained fabric of 30 8| days when her first silk dress had caused her infinite 31 8| which despite his perfect dress was always a little greasy, 32 8| you don’t work. Now then, dress!”~“But I’m not a dressmaker; 33 9| beneath the thin fabric of her dress—he was suddenly convulsed 34 10| Hugon, who wore morning dress. Georges began crossing 35 10| light blue landau and her dress of pearl–gray silk trimmed 36 10| slipped away in her new dress, seized by a longing for 37 10| The men were in evening dress, Nana in a gown of white 38 10| had gone to sleep on her dress.~And with that Georges grew 39 10| wasn’t vexed, gave her a dress she had worn three times. 40 10| her eyes. She carried the dress off over her arm and added 41 11| Vandeuvres stable, and her dress was remarkable. It consisted 42 11| there was a white satin dress with white satin sleeves 43 11| a very simple black silk dress, sat, looking distinguished 44 11| on the white satin of her dress, but she didn’t care a pin 45 11| hair and white–and–sky–blue dress. Labordette, as he made 46 12| countess. Sabine was in a white dress trimmed with marvelous English 47 12| brilliantly, and when a dress floated by in time to the 48 12| stiffly up in her rose–colored dress, gazing at him with the 49 12| last. He was in evening dress and wore a white cravat 50 13| off in the folds of her dress. In the kitchen a sorting– 51 13| in her chemise or in full dress did not matter. She would