Chap.

 1        1|         to first nights and never subject to change, there were little
 2        1|      altercation with Juno on the subject of the cook’s accounts.
 3        1|       down thither in search of a subject for an article, he had come
 4        1|       thirsty! Then, changing the subject:~“You know, dear boy, I
 5        2|         harking back again to the subject of her baby—he had blue
 6        2|          led the talk back to the subject of Louiset, seemed to be
 7        3|   lifetime. Then returning to the subject of conversation:~“I have
 8        3|    principles. Here was a perfect subject for an article. What a strange
 9        3| Vandeuvres between his teeth.~The subject bored him, and he had rejoined
10        3|        passed abruptly to another subject:~“She must have been very
11        3|       himself, he returned to the subject of tomorrow’s supper.~“What’
12        6|         served. Paris was now the subject of conversation, and Steiner’
13        6|     Hearing his mother broach the subject, Georges looked into his
14        6|            Nana in those days was subject to the fancies a sentimental
15        6|         Mme Hugon returned to the subject despite herself, told her
16        6|        never goes out now, on the subject of his sick headaches. Yes,
17        6|        and, suddenly changing the subject, urged Nana to come to town
18        7|        confess him quietly on the subject, but he had begun to exasperate
19        8|         the dinner. At bottom the subject of the “nook,” as he called
20        8|        conversation led up to one subject—the beastliness of the men.
21        8|           was overpowering on the subject of Fontan. She could not
22        8|           remonstrate with on the subject of good manners.~“Oh, you
23        9|           had begun to broach the subject of an assignation he had
24       10|         lad kept returning to the subject of his brother, she ended
25       10|         submissiveness to the old subject, for he wished to know all
26       10|    roughly.~Then returning to the subject:~“By Jove, yes, Dad hadn’
27       10|          as to how far a murderer subject to chronic alcoholism is
28       12|       that she harked back to the subject. What a pretty sight a divorce
29       13|         sides, while the other, a subject by itself, represented Night
30       13|       that if she chose this last subject the goldsmiths intended
31       13|         that she was choosing the subject. But at this he interposed.~“
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