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1 2| Then, too, there was a perfect downpour of creditors; there 2 3| collect himself and soon with perfect ease of manner finding an 3 3| serious principles. Here was a perfect subject for an article. 4 5| flat and sexless chest a perfect forest of pins clustered 5 5| looking very white amid a perfect cloud of powder. Then she 6 5| behind a closed door and a perfect storm raging in a washhand 7 6| she clasped her hands in a perfect ecstasy.~“Oh, the darling! 8 6| view of a great avenue, a perfect corridor of shadow, at the 9 6| up, agreed that she was a perfect marvel. Then the company 10 6| wont to display the most perfect tact and cleverness. Indeed, 11 7| with people. There was a perfect mob of them, and they thronged 12 7| violently illuminated. A perfect stream of brilliancy emanated 13 7| saloon, whence issued a perfect tempest of shouts and laughter, 14 8| restrain herself. She was in a perfect ecstasy of love. Her face 15 8| hand, which despite his perfect dress was always a little 16 8| Muffat out of doors with a perfect hail of kicks on the posterior.~“ 17 8| them to dainties, formed a perfect court round them, much as 18 8| aunt, “you’ve only known perfect gentlemen hitherto. We were 19 8| Madame, who used to have that perfect gentleman, Monsieur le Comte, 20 9| you! When I want to be a perfect lady, why then I am a swell, 21 10| her on the shoulders in a perfect access of gratitude while 22 10| truffles. They’re simply perfect. Yesterday I had some at 23 10| lantern. Framed among rags, a perfect bundle of them, a face looked 24 11| she wanted on perceiving a perfect crowd of her acquaintance. 25 11| thing!” declared Nana in perfect enchantment.~Gaga and Clarisse 26 11| sudden deluge. Huge drops, perfect sheets of water, fell. There 27 11| again and shone out amid a perfect sea of light. And everything 28 12| with her. Her conduct was perfect—she had only to conduct 29 13| her lithe white fingers. A perfect heap of nameless debris, 30 13| given Satin an outfit, a perfect trousseau this time, some 31 13| she had regained the most perfect freedom.~Every day she did 32 13| delight of fooling such a perfect idiot had not egged them 33 14| flights of stairs amid a perfect stampede of travelers who