Chap.

 1        1|         Meanwhile the conductor lifted his violin bow and the orchestra
 2        1|      the rosy nostrils of which lifted and fell, while a bright
 3        1|      her tresses. And when Nana lifted her arms the golden hairs
 4        1|       the truant schoolboy half lifted from his seat by passion.
 5        3|   motionless, not a hair having lifted on her thin neck, which
 6        4|      for his leg, and two girls lifted it up and stretched it carefully
 7        5|       were flaring brightly. He lifted his eyes and looked at the
 8        5|       dressing rooms. The count lifted his eyes as he passed and
 9        5|      their confabulations. Nana lifted her eyes and smiled at him
10        5|         Nana was in a fury; she lifted her hand, but when she recognized
11        6|        looked down the well and lifted up a frame to see what was
12        7|      them in her flight.~Muffat lifted his head; his eyes stared
13        7|  endless turnings. At length he lifted his eyes up it a street
14        7|      exhaled an icy chill. They lifted up their eyes and beheld
15        8|       herself with boiled fowl, lifted up her head and whispered:~“
16        9|         came to the footlights, lifted up her hands and pouted
17        9|         answer. But at last she lifted up her face. It had assumed
18        9|     what I long for!”~He slowly lifted his head, and there was
19        9|         was beside himself. She lifted him to his feet.~“Go,” said
20        9|        became meek and coaxing, lifted her face to his and rubbed
21       10|      was then below the window, lifted her head and showed herself
22       11|        Louiset in his ignorance lifted his pale eyes to his mother’
23       11|      simply perish of envy, she lifted a brimming glass on high
24       11|        as though some power had lifted her thither, stood white
25       11|         the filly, held her up, lifted her forward, drenched in
26       11| champagne had arrived, when she lifted her brimming glass, such
27       13|      beating. And with that she lifted her head and scrutinized
28       13|         him on the shoulder. He lifted his eyes; it was M. Venot.
29       14|       out to them. When the man lifted his head they recognized
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