Chap.

 1        1|       irritated and parched. A wind seemed to have passed, a
 2        1|      have passed, a soft, soft wind, laden with a secret menace.
 3        3|        there. A cold breath of wind had passed over them, and
 4        6|      be that Bordenave had got wind of her intentions and was
 5        6|       gray vapor, and a fierce wind was driving fine rain before
 6        6|       fabrics fluttered in the wind, and the merry laughter
 7        6|        and were borne down the wind as the horses quickened
 8        7|    afraid lest Nana should get wind of his presence and escape
 9        7|     drying outside, and a cool wind blew along the gallery,
10        7|     away as though by a mighty wind. In a fit of brutal passion
11        7|      deserted gallery, and the wind, blowing hard down the Rue
12       10|   through which great gusts of wind kept sweeping, laden with
13       10|    shawl!”~And while a gust of wind lashed the fine rain in
14       11| Longchamps course, a southerly wind had swept away the clouds;
15       11|        the sun, amid bursts of wind, reappeared at the edge
16       11|        the multitude. Then the wind rose, and there ensued a
17       11|      of a bell was lost in the wind; the races continued. The
18       11|    with feeble pops, which the wind drowned. There was an interchange
19       11|      in amid a sudden blast of wind. The prize given by the
20       11|   scattered over the grass the wind of excitement put up whole
21       12|     was as though some fleshly wind had come up out of the common
22       12|      measure, a little gust of wind cooled the sparkling heat
23       12|        to, and a hot breath of wind kept blowing through a window
24       13|     into fine ashes, which the wind hourly swept away. Never
25       13|        was as though a passing wind of madness were blowing
26       13|        tree shaken by a mighty wind, he swayed to and fro and
27       14|        while a great spreading wind of anguish and stupor set
28       14|      few moments tiny gusts of wind swelled the window curtains.
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