Chap.

 1        1|            relieved by soft green tones, lay only half disclosed
 2        1|      theater—” he began in dulcet tones.~Bordenave interrupted him
 3        1|       chorus, in quaint, dolorous tones, broken by silences full
 4        1|         to each other in muttered tones. He had laughed the whole
 5        2|           the maid.~Then in lower tones the young Woman stuttered
 6        3| stupefaction and merriment in his tones. “My word on it! I had to
 7        3|        they both spoke in subdued tones, and, seeing them there
 8        3|  continued Steiner in still lower tones, “Leonide got her tenor
 9        4|     voices, people talking in low tones and stifling slight yawns
10        4|           repeating in respectful tones:~“Pullets a la marechale;
11        4|           then resumed in lowered tones:~“I dont want to shout;
12        5|         callboy kept repeating in tones that died gradually away
13        5|        added in peevish, paternal tones:~“Good heavens, these gentlemen
14        6|        his cries. Then in lowered tones she besought him to be quiet
15        7|           It was she who in rapid tones told a story to the effect
16        7|   shoulders and added in chaffing tones:~“The deuce, but you’re
17        7|         again and in the outraged tones of a respectable woman:~“
18        7|       with us,” he said in hollow tones. “There’s nothing left us
19        8|         he said at last in savage tones. “You know I dont like
20        8|   laughing in their shrill, clear tones and seeming to bring sunshine
21        9|            and they spoke in even tones so as not to tire themselves.
22        9|      settled,” murmured Muffat in tones of relief; “we can come
23        9|          explaining to her in low tones that ten thousand francs
24        9|      fluted in still more silvery tones.~“Eh, what?” said she. “
25       10|      frightened, and in smothered tones she stammered:~“Do leave
26       10|       room door and called her in tones of entreaty. She got up
27       10|           she murmured in changed tones. “In with us, quick, my
28       11|        and said in low, anguished tones:~“Go it, go it!”~Then a
29       11|        all by himself in breaking tones. As the champagne had given
30       12|            she said in deliberate tones.~And she pressed her cheeks,
31       12|         sat down and with lowered tones began talking about the
32       13|           child.~Nana, in idiotic tones, kept saying:~“He wanted
33       14|         said Mignon in melancholy tones, as became a man who did
34       14|           woman’s diamonds in low tones. Well, did they really exist—
35       14|       began murmuring in dolorous tones:~“It’s all over with me;
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