Chap.

 1        1|      throng worked itself into a state of gaiety and became highly
 2        1|       marquis was a councilor of state; the count had recently
 3        1|    sudden, in this uncomfortable state of things, the applause
 4        1|        negus, and Neptune sat in state among seven or eight women
 5        1|      seat, so stupefying was the state of admiration into which
 6        2|         the Tricon talked of the state of the weather. It was dry
 7        3|     entrance into the Council of State. There remained Leonide
 8        3|       can one discover the exact state of feeling that urges a
 9        3|  Fauchery was at length about to state his reasons when Vandeuvres
10        3|        deputy, whom he held in a state of blockade in the corner
11        4|      walk behind her in solitary state. Thus the march past could
12        4|        to warm the guests into a state of nervous exaltation. They
13        4|         the night.”~Such was her state of exaltation that Lucy
14        4|         knew how women in such a state ought to be treated. But
15        4|      came downstairs in solitary state behind them. After which
16        5|       private palace chambers to state dignitaries. In every sentence
17        5|         the old house being in a state of subsidence, they stuck
18        5|     stretching her paws out in a state of beatitude while the big
19        6| remembered her drooping, languid state in the austere Rue Miromesnil
20        6|        who was wont to tread the state apartments at the Tuileries
21        6|         she seen a man in such a state. She grew frightened and
22        6|          But Tatan Nene was in a state of triumph! So many were
23        6|       ate ravenously. Nana, in a state of great elevation, had
24        6|       appeared at last in a high state of intoxication and more
25        8|        neighboring tables into a state of great excitement. There
26        8|        had reduced her to such a state that she ended, as her wont
27        8|       their pale eyes what their state was. On such nights it was
28        8|       and at once understood the state of the case.~“It’s come
29        9|        dressing room in a filthy state. Chipped jugs stood about
30        9|       Fauchery gazed at him in a state of stupefaction. He understood
31        9|         moment he understood the state of the case he went upstairs
32       10|       she with Satin, who sat in state between Philippe and Georges
33       10|      playing with his knife in a state of infinite exasperation,
34       10|       Vexed, why?” she said in a state of inward ecstasy.~The conversation
35       12|          not notice his troubled state. She had run to meet him
36       12|     extent from this unfortunate state of things, the secret of
37       12|   arrived. Oh, my boys, it was a state entry. It was too brilliant
38       13|       him, and he went away in a state bordering on imbecility,
39       13|      could be no doubt about the state of things; a horrible picture
40       13|         result of this miserable state of things which kept her
41       13|          walked behind them in a state of collapse; she supported
42       13| Lariboisiere, to such a damnable state had Mme Robert reduced her.
43       13|       Vandeuvres; the melancholy state of Foucarmont, who was lost
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