Chap.

 1        1|         we shall find Bordenave downstairs. He’ll give us information
 2        1|      information about things.”~Downstairs in the great marble–paved
 3        1|   Fauchery was just about to go downstairs when Lucy Stewart called
 4        1|     them at the door afterward. Downstairs in front of the theater
 5        1|        Still people kept coming downstairs. La Faloise was waiting
 6        2|     Just as she was about to go downstairs there was a new ring at
 7        2|        gee up! Shove the others downstairs!”~Zoe did not move. She
 8        4|        I’ve already chucked him downstairs three times. You know, I’
 9        4|         I’m going to chuck Leon downstairs— you’ll see!”~She paused
10        4|         to have done. Lucy came downstairs in solitary state behind
11        5|        the act, and so she went downstairs while Simonne ran up for
12        5|         Mme Bron’s drinking bar downstairs a super, who was charged
13        5|        bring Simonne her reply.~Downstairs the prince had withdrawn
14        5|        she was in a hurry to go downstairs again; they were making
15        6|    Georges was the last to come downstairs. He was looking a little
16        6|       alone. Steiner was coming downstairs. Things were getting stupid,
17        8| shouting au revoir as they went downstairs.~For three weeks the existence
18        8|          it was I who threw him downstairs, the cuckold, for he is
19        8|       forget.” Satin did not go downstairs or put on a petticoat but
20        8|       de Chouard. He was coming downstairs with quaking legs; his face
21        9|          Muffat went staggering downstairs. His head was swimming.
22       10|        Ordinarily she only came downstairs at mealtimes, and she would
23       10|      Take him away and keep him downstairs; I’ll try and come down.”~
24       10|        them in the drawing room downstairs she scolded them both, and
25       10|  submitted to his fate and went downstairs. The hall door had not yet
26       12|        were galloping upstairs, downstairs and through the rooms. Georges
27       13|         strength Mme Hugon went downstairs. She wanted her sons; she
28       13|         hall, and when she came downstairs at lunch time she found
29       13|   Madame make her exit on foot. Downstairs on the bench in the hall
30       13|     witness in her son’s favor. Downstairs the doors of the house stood
31       13|   turned very pale and had gone downstairs again on tiptoe so as not
32       14|      the gentlemen were meeting downstairs. They had come strolling
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