Chap.

 1        1|            tall fellow with little black mustaches. “We’re too early!
 2        1|            name of “Nana” in great black letters. Gentlemen, who
 3        1|            silhouetted their short black shadows on the asphalt.
 4        1|        dresses, accentuated by the black hue of a dress coat or a
 5        1|           heavy boots; a stream of black dress coats was passing,
 6        1|           extricated Love from his black hole, where instead of conjugating
 7        2|           nose, thick lips and two black eyes in continual movement.~“
 8        3|           saw the countess, in her black dress and with her quiet
 9        3|        were golden in Nana’s case, black as jet in this. Ah well,
10        3| personality in that ancient abode, black with the damps of years.
11        3|      little old gentleman with the black teeth and subtle smile whom
12        3|         glow of the fire the small black hairs on the mole at the
13        4|            clad as usual in ribbed black silk, trimmed with Chantilly
14        4|          chairs back, and soon the black coats appeared buried between
15        4|           sluts who werent fit to black her boots! Catch her bothering
16        5|      escape from a whole litter of black kittens who were gamboling
17        5|         wore everlastingly a faded black dress, and on her flat and
18        5|        prince and two gentlemen in black coats going after a naked
19        5|            eyes, ringed round with black and burning and dying for
20        5|            the neighborhood of the black cat, who had lain down and
21        5|         dressing tables. They were black with spilled water, and
22        5|          one. The litter of little black cats were sleeping on the
23        6|            behind them was full of black night while the country
24        7|            it redone, the first in black velvet, the second in white
25        7|         first one and then another black thing followed quickly after
26        8|           and her arms, which were black and blue. He looked at her
27        9|        stains of red velvet turned black. The chandelier had been
28       10|            would meet him in these black recesses, dedicated to the
29       10|          more modest appearance in black silk with a simple gold
30       11|       cavaliers kept trotting, and black groups of pedestrians moved
31       11|          Stewart, in a very simple black silk dress, sat, looking
32       11|      trampled on till it had grown black. In front of the two telegraphs,
33       11|         the harsh citron color and black of whose jockey were cheerlessly
34       11|          gaping mouths looked like black dots. The noise did not
35       11|       invisible beneath the sea of black hats. By and by, when this
36       12|       drunkards in the slums it is black misery, an empty cupboard,
37       13|         Hugon drew near—she was in black, and her face showed pale
38       14|         red carpet variegated with black foliage. Heavy silence reigned
39       14|          open, looked like a deep, black, ruinous hole. The nose
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