Chap.

 1        1|            great red splash of the curtain, and not a sound came from
 2        1|           precedes the rise of the curtain became audible. “They’ve
 3        1|           of brilliance lit up the curtain, the heavy purple drapery
 4        1|           applauded furiously. The curtain rose.~“By George!” exclaimed
 5        1|           Nana for the fall of the curtain then? So long a period of
 6        1|          great brilliancy. But the curtain once down, the clappers
 7        1|        people in the passages. The curtain was already up when whole
 8        1|         men were all to blame.~The curtain was falling, when certain
 9        1|           All! All!”~Thereupon the curtain rose again; the artistes
10        1|      manufacture of “dollies.” The curtain fell on an apotheosis, wherein
11        1|          were two calls before the curtain. The shout of “Nana! Nana!”
12        2|          light, gliding in under a curtain, rendered visible rosewood
13        5|         finished his recital.~“The curtain’s up!” cried the callboy
14        5|            longdrawn accents “The curtain’s up! The curtain’s up!”~
15        5|     accents “The curtain’s up! The curtain’s up!”~The shout sounded
16        5|         receive His Highness.”~The curtain fell amid a longdrawn salvo
17        5|    chatting by the peephole in the curtain. One of them, straining
18        5|        waist, she slipped behind a curtain while her dresser, who had
19        5|          no further reply, but the curtain began moving. Doubtless
20        5|            colored Havana stuff. A curtain of the same material depended
21        5|     putting his head in behind the curtain.~The prince, however, was
22        5|            Nana, drawing aside the curtain, “but you took me by surprise.”~
23        5|             but she still held the curtain with one hand, as though
24        5|          standing back against the curtain at the end and the men clustering
25        5|      discreet to vanish behind the curtain, where she sat waiting on
26        5|     Meanwhile Nana went behind the curtain for a second or two in order
27        5|            on her trunk behind the curtain, Satin quietly replied:~“
28        5|          on his seat, high up, the curtain man was watching with resigned
29        5|              The end had come; the curtain had just fallen. There was
30        6| straightway crouched down behind a curtain and waited soberly.~Nana
31        6|      hiding exemplarily behind the curtain. The room was dark. He pulled
32        6|       rejoined her Zizi behind the curtain, she fancied herself a schoolgirl
33        8|          chair rails and strips of curtain would come off in her hands
34        9|            been pinned against the curtain by Fontan and was being
35       10|        ivory appointments. A drawn curtain filled the place with a
36       12|           wan through the gloom. A curtain had been drawn to, so that
37       13|        push open a door, to pull a curtain or to unclose a cupboard.
38       14|          room in order. She drew a curtain across the window, and then
39       14|          boulevard and swelled the curtain.~“A BERLIN! A BERLIN! A
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