Chap.

 1        1|          in the stalls; they kept standing and looked about them.~“
 2        1|        were reading them; others, standing about, were engaged in talk,
 3        1|            while young gentlemen, standing up in the stalls, their
 4        1|   excitedly endeavoring to remain standing so as to take a final look
 5        1|           shadow, a young man was standing, leaning his arms on the
 6        1|       topped tables. Several were standing up, drinking in a great
 7        1|           the gate closed, Satin, standing on the edge of the pavement,
 8        2|           read the article aloud, standing in front of the window as
 9        3|           while the Count Muffat, standing in front of them, was silently
10        3|           Georges and La Faloise, standing in front of each other drinking
11        4|           and fieryfaced, he was standing with his stiff leg in the
12        4|           that way.”~She remained standing midway down the side of
13        4| Nevertheless, two people remained standing, and there was much joking
14        4|           Leoville” to the waiter standing behind her with his two
15        4|         guests drank their coffee standing, while the hubbub the waiters
16        4|       vanished and returned after standing breathlessly for a second
17        5|         the little laundress, was standing in front of a console table,
18        5|      others where Rose Mignon was standing on the threshold of the
19        5|           notice her husband and, standing on tiptoe, barearmed and
20        5|       patron saint’s day, and I’m standing the racket.”~Simonne and
21        5|       saint’s day and that he was standing champagne round. Nana consulted
22        5|       anyhow, Satin and Mme Jules standing back against the curtain
23        5|       Count Muffat alone remained standing. In that suffocating heat
24        5|        murmured quietly.~Nana was standing wrapped in furs, talking
25        5|          from her, and Mme Jules, standing behind, had caught them
26        5|   Bordenave, but the necessity of standing with sealed lips for fear
27        6|        Fauchery and Daguenet were standing stock–still on the crown
28        6|   announced that Irma herself was standing yonder in front of the church.
29        7|        over a porcelain greyhound standing with raised forepaw in front
30        7|  hairdresser frequently found her standing thus and would enter without
31        7|        not move from where he was standing. That was the room. He remembered
32        7|           of it. The lamp must be standing on the chimney piece to
33        8|       pleasing the chums who were standing the dinner. At bottom the
34        8|         and ewers and basins were standing about in all directions.
35        8|         and the gimlethole eyes, standing enjoying herself in her
36        9|          scenic garden, which was standing ready to be put in position
37        9|           as the count still kept standing stiffly in front of her,
38       10|          room the young woman was standing before the mirror, looking
39       12|         crowd of men who remained standing about. In the slight puffs
40       13|        came suddenly upon Georges standing in the middle of the drawing
41       13|           Ta ta!”~Muffat remained standing before the closed door,
42       14|         give us news.”~Mignon was standing under the vast porch of
43       14|   dragging himself to where we’re standing to ask if the person upstairs
44       14|     Simonne and Clarisse were now standing talking to Lea de Horn,
45       14|       with weeping. A shaded lamp standing on the corner of the chest
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