Chap.

 1        2|    her brains. She would have sent Mme Lerat, whom she was
 2        2|     see nobody, nobody! Who’d sent her such a blooming leech
 3        2|      skin, the touch of which sent a thrill through him. She
 4        2|    smiling. And with that she sent him about his business,
 5        4|       in supper. She had just sent Georges to find out what
 6        4|  Russian’s doing. Of course I sent the whole thing back again,
 7        4|  journalist’s escort home and sent him back shrilly to his “
 8        6| putting him in a fix, and she sent him a doctor’s certificate.
 9        6|   ready in the letter she had sent him. Fortunately the cellar
10        6| fatigues of the journey, they sent her off to bed. After which
11        6|     like a baby that is being sent to sleep. It was all so
12        6|       in point of manner, had sent him to ask his mamma’s forgiveness.
13        8|    always ducked under, which sent the gentleman pretty nearly
14        8|      oriental bazaar had been sent forth into the open street.
15       10|    the quarter of an hour she sent Georges away after making
16       10|      As it was very fine, she sent her carriage away and walked
17       10|   appetites. Thereupon Madame sent them a louis as a pledge
18       11|       the horses together and sent them away with such address
19       11|     give you the shudders! He sent everybody away and boxed
20       12|       be that Rose Mignon had sent the famous letter! But that
21       12|   sonorous waves of sound and sent a feverish thrill along
22       12|  little flutes; their violins sent forth more swooning notes.
23       12|  above the dancersheads and sent corruption through their
24       13|    October, the gentlemen all sent her presents. Captain Philippe
25       13|  himself a second stab, which sent him down at full length
26       13|       body when an apparition sent her starting back. An old
27       13|      morning after, and these sent her touring through the
28       14|       money she ought to have sent, of which the other one
29       14|       with light, and the gas sent dancing reflections over
30       14|        How is it they havent sent him back to Cologne yet?
31       14|     fever of excitement which sent them rushing toward the
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