Chap.

 1        1|          while Blanche and Lucy entered into a brisk, mutual explanation.
 2        1|       cousin’s astonishment— he entered into particulars. The marquis
 3        1|      eddying movement. But they entered after all. Five or six groups
 4        1|    whole bands of spectators reentered the house amid the irritated
 5        2|    shutter. A flood of daylight entered. Zoe, a dark brunette with
 6        2|         till tomorrow, and Nana entered into long explanations.~“
 7        2|         When the young woman reentered the little room, where Zoe
 8        2|         Presently, however, Zoe entered, remarking:~“There’s one
 9        3| irresistible vocation, had just entered the Carmelite Convent. Mme
10        4|    organized, and men and women entered anyhow, joking with homely
11        4|     with a slight shiver as she entered the dining room.~The window
12        4|        crossed the dining room, entered the drawing room, her merriment
13        5|        Every evening when Venus entered in her godlike nakedness
14        5|    wanting to kiss you.”~Muffat entered the room at last. But what
15        6|          When once the idea had entered her head of being the first
16        6|        to be sure! When Steiner entered the room he heard Nana remarking:~“
17        6|         That evening Georges reentered Les Fondettes in time for
18        7|        he became anxious and reentered the hot, close passage down
19        7| directions.~When at last Muffat entered his town house in the Rue
20        8|     that very moment Mme Maloir entered, wearing one of those hats
21        8|    prostitutes. The moment they entered, talking and laughing in
22        9|       went down a few steps and entered a square room, whose two
23        9|         They were silent as she entered. She looked at the four
24       10|       court, and the moment you entered the hall you were greeted
25       10|        the bed so that when she entered it before him she should
26       11|    broadened, and with that she entered into particulars. Oh yes,
27       11|        she looked as though she entered into his view of the case,
28       11|     tumult. Occasionally scouts entered the place at a run and redoubled
29       11|        hand. Au revoir!”~And he entered the room, which was narrow
30       12|      into which he had suddenly entered unawares, so worked on his
31       12|       bedroom, where he had not entered for the last two years.
32       13|     silly question!”~And as Zoe entered in order to put her boots
33       13|      clock was striking when he entered the house in the Avenue
34       13|  himself suffering. Whenever he entered Nana’s bedroom he was simply
35       13|    direction, and she now never entered Madame’s room without remarking:~“
36       13|      away. Meanwhile Labordette entered into particulars. It was
37       14|         opened slowly, and Lucy entered, followed by Caroline and
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