Chap.

 1        1|        the elder of the two, a tall fellow with little black
 2        1|        asphalt. Mignon, a very tall, very broad fellow, with
 3        1|  mother and the side face of a tall young man with a noble head
 4        1|    Venus appeared. Exceedingly tall, exceedingly strong, for
 5        1|      at seeing by her side the tall fair man who but recently
 6        1|       was straightening up his tall, old figure. His face looked
 7        1| drinking in a great hurry. The tall mirrors reflected this thronging
 8        2|      her in.”~Zoe ushered in a tall old lady who wore ringlets
 9        4|       noticed in their midst a tall gentleman with a fine face
10        4|      and the candelabra, whose tall tapers had scarcely burned
11        5|     there was a silence, for a tall damsel had just craned her
12        5|  moment there were five or six tall lubbers there who, still
13        6|    opened, and the gardener, a tall, dry fellow, made his appearance,
14        6|        his propinquity to that tall, silent girl. The angularity
15        6|     bow to a woman.~“Who’s the tall one?” asked Lucy at random,
16        6|    looked very simple and very tall, her venerable face reminding
17        7|     clock another gentleman, a tall, goodlooking, fair man
18        7|     caught behaving badly. The tall fair gentleman had moved
19        7|        pavements of Paris, and tall, handsome and as superbly
20        8|    aristocratic shelter of the tall white houses were drawn
21        8|     waited on the ladies was a tall, lean woman. She seemed
22        8| outside, and if we except four tall fellows who had come to
23        8|       nodded familiarly to the tall, lean serving maid and came
24        8|       by opening the door to a tall, burly fellow with an unkempt
25        9|      and, beyond these, on the tall houses in the Rue Vivienne,
26       10|    servantsCharles, a great, tall coachman, who had been in
27       10|       to footknew him as very tall and very strong and merry
28       11|   their odds were pasted up on tall boards beside them.~“All
29       11| looking distinguished beside a tall young man in the uniform
30       11|    there, straightening up her tall figure, with her noble face
31       11|    finish, straightened up her tall form above them, went into
32       12|      where he stood apart, his tall figure towering over the
33       13|  mounted the stairs, where the tall windows gleamed in warm
34       13|       golden in September, the tall grass in which the cows
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