Chap.

 1        1|     be gaping at her.”~He had held up his big hands which were
 2        1|       to slap Venus. The gods held a consultation and decided
 3        1|     Oh! Oh!” while the ladies held their fans one degree higher.
 4        1| wrapped itself round them and held them motionless in the attitude
 5        2|     into the drawing room Zoe held her back and herself introduced
 6        2|       baby expression, as she held the pile of fivefranc pieces
 7        3|     nibbling cakes which they held between their finger tips.
 8        3| undermine the deputy, whom he held in a state of blockade in
 9        4|       is afraid of a beating, held him up with all the strength
10        4|      very passionless and was held to be one of the finest
11        4|       ran in triumphantly. He held in his hands a last remaining
12        5|      and in baby costume, she held her face up to him with
13        5|    fair beauty, but she still held the curtain with one hand,
14        5|    that for one second he had held in his own feverish clasp
15        5|    her little linen stays and held out her arms to Mme Jules,
16        5|       was going now. But Nana held her back. What a silly girl
17        5|       lot of men it must have held! Clarisse went upstairs
18        7|    the door of which a waiter held open, when from a neighboring
19        7|    drew her forward again and held her hand for a second or
20        8| crying and gasping, thereupon held her breath. When he was
21       10|  which a Negro in carved wood held out a silver tray full of
22       10| shameful lesson for which she held all men responsible. Accordingly
23       10|       her lap in his arms, he held, as it were, part of her.~
24       11|   field where a fair is being held, and above it all, amid
25       11|     with much curiosity, they held their tongues. Vandeuvres
26       11|     his heart into the filly, held her up, lifted her forward,
27       12|       all unmarried women who held conversation with men would
28       12|  apparent to her. His father, held in high esteem by Louis
29       12|      one of lofty gravity: he held his head high, as became
30       13|   look at this fan; it’s only held together with glue!”~She
31       13|       And she escaped. But he held her back; he wanted to speak
32       13|        she felt as if all she held dear had vanished in the
33       14|      a new sensation: she had held a sale and had made a clean
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