Chap.

 1        1|        row above row, under the widevaulted bays with their
 2        1|        it may be, was straining wide a pair of fine eyes such
 3        1|         with his fine eyes very wide open and his fair face glowing
 4        1|     natural in a part demanding wide hips and a voluptuous mouth
 5        1|        her Amazonian bosom, her wide hips, which swayed to and
 6        2|  repeated Nana, who was not yet wide awake, “is tomorrow the
 7        5|       two greenroom doors stood wide open to the corridor leading
 8        5|    illuminated the stage with a wide beam of light. Muffat, who
 9        6|        horizon was immeasurably wide, but it was now covered
10        6|       had not been sufficiently wide, he put his arm round Nana’
11        6|         object of sensation—the wide countryside, the green things
12        6|     second gate. Through this a wide lawn was visible, over which
13        6|   admire the proud sweep of the wide steps, the twenty frontage
14        7|    Muffat had returned into the wide streets, which were then
15        7|   little, for the ascent of the wide steps had tired him. Then
16        7|        brisk movement she flung wide the bedroom door. Whereupon
17        8|         who was by way of being wideminded, had accepted the
18        8|       the other, just as in the wide and open corridor of a disorderly
19        9|  audible, and the quiet and the wide expanse of sleeping sunlight
20       10|        flesh, gave light to the wide staircase, at the foot of
21       10|    finest needlework. Armchairs wide as beds and sofas deep as
22       10|       her hands, felt about the wide sleeves of her dressing
23       10|        armchairs, which were as wide as beds, and the sofas,
24       11|     built like a chalet, with a wide balcony furnished with red
25       11| sweeping glance she took in the wide, vast horizon. At this last
26       12|    pillow, was lying awake with wideopen, meditative eyes. She
27       13|       on the white surface of a wide, outspread petticoat, which
28       13|      and the somber fire in his wide eyes, she gave a sigh of
29       13|       room door, which remained wide open opposite. And in her
30       13|  trembling in the sunshine, the wide fields of ripe grain, the
31       13|       and they half covered the wide nakedness of the room while
32       14|          which was crossed by a wide ray of electric light, she
33       14|      who felt suffocated, flung wide the window and leaned upon
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