Chap.

 1        3| occasions and chatted round the fire. The drawing room was very
 2        3|   Countess Sabine looked at the fire; then she resumed the conversation.~“
 3        3|       big chair in front of the fire.~Then the ladies fell into
 4        3|       seemed to have paled; the fire was going out; a stern shadow
 5        3|     order wood to be put on the fire; the footman turned up the
 6        3|       armchairs in front of the fire and sat sipping their tea
 7        3|        and passed on. The great fire had flushed all her face,
 8        3|         him. In the glow of the fire the small black hairs on
 9        4|   chignon. There was a touch of fire in the passing jests, in
10        4|         think you’re swallowing fire! Well now, one evening I
11        5|     console table, where a coke fire was blazing and two more
12        5|        out languidly toward the fire and let his upturned eyes
13        5|         fierce heat of the coke fire and the flare of the gas
14        5|         him. Then with brain on fire Muffat decided to walk home.
15        6|    spoke of making up a roaring fire.~“You know,” he murmured,
16        6|      absolutely insisted on the fire being lit in her bedroom,
17        6|        lit up the room, and the fire burned with a great bright
18        6|       in front of a vinebranch fire. Then Georges, as he lounged
19        6|       rolled up in front of the fire, and the queerest of dinners
20        6|      very charming evening. The fire was dying out amid glowing
21        7|         off his overcoat. A big fire was burning on the hearth.
22        7|         himself in front of the fire. One of Nana’s pleasures
23        7|        fixedly; he gazed at the fire.~“Well?” asked Nana.~But
24        7|       the floor in front of the fire. It was her favorite position.
25        7|         in the light of the big fire, that little by little the
26        7|       and, with her back to the fire, brought her knees up under
27        7|    round with her breast to the fire and her feet tucked under
28        7|       manDamn it, how hot this fire is! I must turn round. I’
29        7|        in the light of the coal fire.~“I look like a goose, eh?
30        7|      herself up in front of the fire so as to roast her right
31        8|      not worth while lighting a fire. Sitting up side by side,
32        8|    superb head of hair and such fire in her looks! It’s lovely
33        8|    lines and glowed with somber fire. Very rapidly the three
34        9|   November sky.~“And there’s no fire in the greenroom!” said
35       10|   glossy silky reflections. The fire, which had been burning
36       10|       in his stable and setting fire to himself and his horses
37       11|        the ladiesdresses with fire, while amid the dusty radiance
38       11|         of diamonds cast on the fire during an evening of drunkenness
39       11|     after the disaster, had set fire to his stable on the morrow
40       11|    through a window. He had set fire to his stable in a fit of
41       12|      less fierce and hot than a fire which has been long in burning
42       12|         used to put logs on the fire. This whole fete given in
43       12|         boredom in front of the fire in there. Egad, it was no
44       13|     waxen pallor and the somber fire in his wide eyes, she gave
45       13|       and seemed to remember. A fire glowed forth in her vacant
46       13|        s pleasures. Like a huge fire she devoured all the fruits
47       14|        reflection as of a great fire and set the lofty windows
48       14|         the mob like a trail of fire and spread out over the
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