Chap.

 1        1|   relieved by soft green tones, lay only half disclosed to view,
 2        2|        her eyes closed, and she lay smiling at the thought of
 3        2|         dirty receptacle, as it lay clasped in her small gloved
 4        4|        people were beginning to lay wagers that the Mignons
 5        5|      the table various bouquets lay awaiting their recipients
 6        5|   husband and her lover as they lay wallowing at her feet, strangling
 7        6|     them uneasy and yet the way lay clear before them.~“Go on!”
 8        6|     Abbey of Chamont where they lay hidden among trees. It was
 9        7|         pails and broken crocks lay in fine confusion round
10        7|   Provence and the Rue Taitbout lay in shadow, bestarred at
11        8|       could not go to sleep and lay tossing to and fro.~“Great
12        8|         head on the pillow.~She lay half stunned.~“Oh!” she
13        8|       confidential, while Satin lay on her stomach in her nightgown,
14        8|    pretty indignation; her hair lay loose about her, and her
15        9|      glance at the house, which lay before them like a yawning
16        9|       fallen from his grasp and lay slantwise across his waistcoat.
17        9|      for he was at loss what to lay at her feet—she apparently
18        9|       money, my poor pet, I can lay my hands on that if I want
19        9|      filled the whole place up, lay a collection of the most
20        9|     firearms and squirts, which lay chipped and broken and in
21       10|        filigree, and everywhere lay such numbers of white bearskins
22       10|       other three gentlemen and lay especial stress on Philippe,
23       10|       She was determined not to lay down the cudgels just yet.
24       10|     handkerchief, an open book, lay scattered about, and their
25       10|     debauchery. One night as he lay beside her he had frightened
26       10| background near the window, and lay waiting, silent and deathlike,
27       11|    bathed in the light of noon, lay the vast level plain, bordered
28       11|        me forget that I want to lay wagers. Georges, you see
29       11|     attract the people so as to lay your two thousand louis.”~
30       11|       it had been thrown over a lay figure.~“No,” she resumed
31       11|        The strip of grass which lay muddy in front of her grew
32       11|   trembling like one oclock. I lay twenty louis she isnt placed!
33       11| Marechal, a shady bookmaker, to lay two thousand louis on his
34       11|        had the cheek to want to lay the blame of it on me! I
35       12|   draperies, Nana and the count lay still awake. He had returned
36       12|       drawn to, so that the bed lay flooded with shadow. A sigh
37       12|        only Satin remained. She lay stretched on a divan, smoking
38       12|       it’ll teach him!”~And she lay down again and blew forth
39       12|         had closed her eyes and lay wan upon her pillow. The
40       13|      anguish, and a chair which lay amid a heap of clothes on
41       13|      was undressed and his coat lay spread on the ground she
42       13|         which at this very hour lay nudely displayed there in
43       13|         triumph of the goddess, lay wallowing a shameful, decrepit
44       13|         whole generation of men lay stricken down before her.
45       14|    fixedly at the body where it lay hidden in the shadow of
46       14|     bring it nearer. On the bed lay stretched a gray mass, but
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