Chap.

 1        1| continuous hubbub of voices, and heads in women’s and workmen’s
 2        1|        the house was a medley of heads and arms which moved to
 3        1|           and great stretches of heads, all erect and attentive,
 4        1|          an encore. The singers’ heads were droll; their faces
 5        1|         view of a surging sea of heads, which two currents, as
 6        1|          this thronging world of heads to infinity and magnified
 7        1|        heavy on their perspiring heads. For three hours back the
 8        2|          three women shook their heads without speaking. To be
 9        3|      were talking of the crowned heads who were coming to Paris
10        4|       There was a shout, and all heads were turned round, for it
11        5|       kept sharply turning their heads in Mme Bron’s direction
12        6|     horses quickened their trot. Heads were stretched out in Gaga’
13        7|          the two men bowed their heads and patiently braved their
14        8|        tucked–up skirts and bent heads, keeping close to the shops
15        9|      asked them to walk on their heads, and then awkwardly essayed
16       10|          Passers–by turned their heads; the whole street stared.
17       10|          the servants hung their heads in sheepish silence. Nana
18       11|     wheels, ducked under horsesheads and scoured the whole field.
19       11|          the sunshine, above the heads of the crowd. Soon, however,
20       11|          and the dense masses of heads were only a confused and
21       11|         golden targets above the heads of the crowd. The sun was
22       11|   bookmaker her orders above the heads of the crowd. Her instinct
23       11|         beasts and men, a sea of heads swayed and stirred all round
24       11|       beat fiercely on the dizzy heads of the multitude.~Then Nana,
25       12|   bedroom door. They shook their heads; it was no laughing matter.~
26       12|     ladies, however, shook their heads, while Mme Hugon, herself
27       12|   flowering amid the sea of many heads. It was already very warm,
28       12|        amid the wan confusion of heads a woman’s face with shining
29       12|         limbs above the dancersheads and sent corruption through
30       14|         two hundred slaves whose heads she now and then cut off
31       14|          and spread out over the heads in the distance like a vivid
32       14|           The ladies shook their heads. They were serious and very
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