Chap.

 1        1|      possible effort to protect a chair, on which she had piled
 2        2|       down on her backwardtilted chair. And as Zoe had remained
 3        2|      amusing. Nana had tilted her chair back anew and lit a cigarette,
 4        2|         had sat herself down on a chair close up against the stove,
 5        2|        Nana, still sitting on the chair and resting herself.~“Yes,
 6        2|          in inlaid wood, a lounge chair and some others with arms
 7        3|       furniture, its hangings and chair coverings of yellow velvet,
 8        3|          in the depths of an easy chair. There he sat as comfortably
 9        3|    instant.~Nevertheless, the big chair with the red silk upholsteries
10        3|           nature aroused. The big chair had a rumpled look—its nether
11        3|          in the depths of her big chair in front of the fire.~Then
12        4|         tied up and laid out on a chair!”~Thereupon everybody mourned
13        4|            But he needed a second chair for his leg, and two girls
14        4|      however, without leaving her chair, began screwing up her eyes
15        4|         his ear, while behind his chair the waiters kept repeating
16        4|         leg duly stretched on its chair, was letting his neighbors,
17        4|         and he lolled back in his chair, drinking without cessation.~“
18        4|           to lift her up from her chair and draw her away with him
19        4|            who had dozed off on a chair. The gas was still alight,
20        5|           sitting on the same old chair between the table and the
21        5|    Chouard snugly enscounced on a chair between the two dressing
22        6|            sitting stiffly on her chair, had heard all that had
23        6|         clothes. Then he sat on a chair and waited. When the dinner
24        6|          as he lounged in an easy chair, ventured to make a confession.~“
25        6| comfortably back in her deep easy chair, and she turned round and
26        7|    furniture and its hangings and chair coverings of figured damask
27        7|           feet with the help of a chair, his knees cracking under
28        8|       permission to put Louiset’s chair next her own. The dinner
29        8|           not, she sank down on a chair and sobbed for five minutes
30        8|          about cleaning up a bit, chair rails and strips of curtain
31        8|           behind her new friend’s chair she leaned lightly on her
32        8|       astonishment to observe the chair next to hers vacant! Satin
33        8|            Zoe had risen from her chair and was muttering with respectful
34        9|       perched on a strawbottomed chair, was turning over the pages
35        9|           cane.~“By God! I said a chair was to be put there to stand
36        9|     Barillot came and planted the chair down in person, mutely weathering
37        9|         raging up and down in his chair. “I can’t hear a word. Go
38        9|     Beaurivage sits on a lounging chair and makes his peace with
39        9|          suddenly jumped from his chair. He had restrained himself
40        9|      ended by sitting down on the chair which indicated the door.
41        9|           greasy, and there was a chair covered with red stains,
42        9|          her down on the solitary chair in the room. Then he paced
43        9|        through her flesh. The old chair creaked, and beneath the
44        9|         and feebly dropped into a chair, in which he leaned back
45       10|        room Zoe sat helpless on a chair, crying her heart out, while
46       12|           phrases. He had taken a chair and had sat down by the
47       12|        had again sunk down on the chair; he was overwhelmed by these
48       12|           as though Sabine’s long chair, that solitary red silk
49       12|            that solitary red silk chair, whose soft contours were
50       13|          someone’s anguish, and a chair which lay amid a heap of
51       13|           let herself down into a chair in order to laugh at her
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