Chap.

 1        1|        head of a strong man at a fair, was forcing a passage through
 2        1|        Blanche de Sivry, a great fair girl, whose goodlooking
 3        1|      eyes very wide open and his fair face glowing very hotly
 4        1|      seeing by her side the tall fair man who but recently had
 5        1|     reminiscences of SaintCloud Fair, wheezings of clarinets
 6        1|          He had just noticed the fairhaired Labordette, comfortably
 7        1|          he turned his back. The fair lad knew that he had just
 8        2|      more than a sixsou omnibus fair upon her, was listening
 9        3|      with his clear eyes and the fair curls which suggested a
10        3|       but he was all aflame. His fair hair was in disorder; his
11        4|       Tatan Nene, a goodhumored fair girl with the bosom of a
12        4|        recovery. Then the little fairhaired fellow, the man who
13        5|          of her youth and plump, fair beauty, but she still held
14        6|      gaily than ever. Toward the fair open country they went,
15        7| gentleman, a tall, goodlooking, fair man with well–fitting gloves,
16        7|     stationed himself beside the fair gentleman in front of the
17        7|         behaving badly. The tall fair gentleman had moved away;
18        7|     comfort him. But it was only fair all the same! He was a fool
19        7|          how the outlines of the fair flesh vanished in golden
20        8|          superb woman who was so fair and so plump of limb. Occasionally
21        8|          particular, a powerful, fairhaired person who sat close
22        8|          ejaculated.~The sturdy, fair woman who had been overwhelming
23        8|          a little oily–mannered, fairhaired commissary of police.
24       10|          was very sensible, very fair and rightminded. On one
25       11|   jauntily upon her chignon, the fair tresses from which flowed
26       11|      resembled the field where a fair is being held, and above
27       11|          had been hucksters at a fair. In order to overtop and
28       11|    slight of build, delicate and fair, and people all round him
29       12|      yourself at the Gingerbread Fair. That’s it—the Gingerbread
30       12|        That’s it—the Gingerbread Fair!”~In these days he continually
31       13|          the essential smells of fairhaired men and dark, the
32       13|          table.~“By God it isnt fair! Society’s all wrong. They
33       14|         doesnt prevent my being fair. The emperor was right.”~
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