Chap.

 1        1|          was happy in his cousin’s astonishment— he entered into particulars.
 2        3|        muttered Fauchery with some astonishment.~“You didnt know about
 3        3|        other looked at him in much astonishment, he added, turning very
 4        4|          asked Tatan Nene in great astonishment as she caught sight of him.~“
 5        6|         his coffee cup, but in his astonishment at the count’s answer he
 6        6|       count gave a little start of astonishment, but Georges replied with
 7        6|  Vandeuvres affected the liveliest astonishment.~“Well, that is strange!
 8        7|          dream, he was filled with astonishment and asked himself what he
 9        7|        gave a start of most uneasy astonishment. Madame had been taken ill
10        8|           woman did not evince any astonishment but blew out cigarette smoke
11        8|           look round, what was her astonishment to observe the chair next
12        9| respectable woman?” he muttered in astonishment.~“Why, their Duchess Helene!
13        9|         away, and Mignon, in utter astonishment, ran after her. What next?
14       10|           the young woman in great astonishment.~It was, indeed, Georges.
15       10|          The count simply gaped in astonishment. “But, my dear—” he endeavored
16       10|            feeling would be one of astonishment. What could be the matter
17       10|          not play, expressed great astonishment, but Vandeuvres smilingly
18       11|              said Georges in great astonishment. “It’s impossible! Why,
19       11|          almost forgotten amid the astonishment caused by Nana. People had
20       11|          the crowd looked round in astonishment for the filly, nor could
21       11|         slip.~But noting his utter astonishment, she hastily continued:~“
22       12|        marriage, which was causing astonishment to a good many people. Estelle
23       12|          an expression of profound astonishment. “You deceive yourself.
24       12|         showing the very slightest astonishment, looked fixedly at him.~“
25       13|          its plate filled him with astonishment. He opened the doors familiarly
26       14|             A fortnight later much astonishment was produced when someone
27       14|         multitude filled them with astonishment.~“Just look! Just look what
28       14|             And when Lucy, in some astonishment, questioned her:~“What,
29       14|            Gaga opened the door in astonishment and disappeared for a moment.
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