Chap.

 1        1|         as it were, on the velvetcovered balustrade in front of her.
 2        1|           were sitting on benches covered with red velvet and viewing
 3        1|           her head and her bosom, covered with big gold trinkets,
 4        1|     Figaro. Leaning on the velvetcovered support in front of her,
 5        1|           arm which a white glove covered to the elbow and fanning
 6        1|         chandeliers, its moleskin–covered seats and its winding staircase
 7        3|        straying to? Your elbow is covered with cobwebs and plaster.”~“
 8        4|          He wore a tunic entirely covered with gems; it was a marvel,
 9        5|         He was sitting on a bench covered with green velvet, with
10        5|          possible to descry a tincovered table and some shelves garnished
11        5|         but fortunately the music covered the noise made by their
12        5|       placed near one another and covered with oilcloth, did duty
13        5| contracted by–lane which had been covered with a sloping glass roof.
14        6|          turn yellow. The day was covered, and the distance was hidden
15        6| immeasurably wide, but it was now covered by masses of gray vapor,
16        6|        sky, without ceasing to be covered, had, as it were, melted
17        7|        unknotted behind, and they covered her back with the fell of
18        7|       lewd and wild. Nana was all covered with fine hair; a russet
19        8|      roofed with glass, which was covered with an ironwire grating
20        9|       been thrown over the velvetcovered ledges in front of the various
21        9|     greasy, and there was a chair covered with red stains, which looked
22        9|      repeated.~“Excuse me, you’re covered with dust,” continued the
23       10|           full of flowers, divans covered with old Persian rugs, armchairs
24       11|       striped with yellow and was covered with diamonds from waist
25       11|        hundred thousand souls who covered this part of the plain like
26       12|      decorative design by Boucher covered the ceiling, a design for
27       13|          repay them, while he had covered the deficit with false money.
28       13|      loosened hair, and they half covered the wide nakedness of the
29       13|         the clothes, a livid leg, covered with gray hair. Despite
30       13|          redoubtable domains were covered with skeletons, she rested
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