Chap.

 1        1|    tables of the Cafe de Madrid. Despite the lateness of the hour
 2        2|     Count Muffat bowed slightly. Despite his great social experience
 3        2|      laced and only one shoe on. Despite her long experience, the
 4        2|         stairs! Francis himself, despite the English stolidity of
 5        3|       issued a sensation of damp despite the great logs burning on
 6        3|   beginning to be told, and that despite his lofty piety! Fauchery
 7        3|       doing, he allowed himself, despite his great politeness, to
 8        4|          get next Gaga, and that despite the calls of Clarisse opposite,
 9        5|     hidden by a rosy shadow. And despite all his endeavors he could
10        6|    letter that very morning. But despite all his efforts, she flew
11        6| resistance ebbing away, and that despite her embarrassed efforts
12        6|          returned to the subject despite herself, told her guests
13        6|        man was a terrible fellow despite his gentle, plump face and
14        6|       hoary campaigner, and that despite her age, and she still had
15        7|    tenderly toward him, and that despite the nasty way he had cut
16        7|          once more overcame him, despite all his efforts to the contrary,
17        7|       ring the bell, go upstairs despite the porter’s remonstrances,
18        7|         did so. Then seeing that despite everything he could not
19        8|       seven thousand francs, and despite the fact that people accused
20        8|        She shook his hand, which despite his perfect dress was always
21        8|         wore a modest expression despite their impudent gestures,
22        8|        She let him have it again despite his blow. Whereupon he fell
23        8|        belonged entirely to her, despite everything. Twice he pushed
24        8|         on the chest of drawers, despite the difficulty she experienced
25        9|          arms and emphasizing it despite himself. At this point,
26        9|         Then he began bantering, despite all his troubles, and was
27        9|        agitated and discontented despite everything, put his part
28       10|      against a bankruptcy which, despite the count’s money, was imminent.
29       10|          for you!”~Nevertheless, despite her luxurious life and her
30       10|          suffer internal cramps. Despite the incessant infatuations
31       11|      skirts, shivering with cold despite the heat of the day, while
32       11|          bankruptcy, yet furious despite all reverses, a Bordenave
33       11|        one’s true character. Yet despite this protection, the man
34       11|    multitude, a wild beast’s cry despite the garb of civilization,
35       11|       nay, Lucy Stewart herself, despite the presence of her son—
36       11|    caught hold of her in her own despite, and three gentlemen bore
37       12|          knew not how to escape. Despite formal promises to the contrary,
38       12|        in a close embrace, while despite her unmoved features her
39       12|      long hesitation he had come despite everything—out of sheer
40       13|       had slipped into the house despite Nana’s orders to the contrary.
41       13|         thirtythree francs, and despite her royal housekeeping she
42       13|          herself up in it, since despite everything he was always
43       13|          to see it always there. Despite everything her eyes would
44       13|      kept studying it in his own despite, as though in its gradual
45       13|        which move the world. And despite all the struggles of his
46       13|          covered with gray hair. Despite her vexation Nana could
47       14|         his cigar nervously, for despite his cheap journalistic chaff
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