Chap.

 1        2|            to fetch her a glass of water, and M. Octave slipped away.~“
 2        2|          Mme Lerat went to fetch a water bottle to mix herself some
 3        2|            herself some brandy and water, the lumps of sugar having
 4        4|          swallow a big glassful of water, asking him at the same
 5        4|            He threatened to send a water bottle at Foucarmont’s head,
 6        5|           the basin, full of soapy water, the small, scattered, ivory
 7        5|            was of the steam of hot water and sponges and of the strong
 8        5|          with emptied heeltaps and water. Clarisse picked up the
 9        5|          washhand basin, the soapy water from which was flowing out
10        5|       soaps and flasks of lavender water. The place resembled the
11        5|            were black with spilled water, and underneath them was
12        6|        tanks fed by running spring water. It stood at the side of
13        6|        dear Zizi in a hole full of water! And she drew him with her
14        6|        himself into a hole full of water! But she was as hungry as
15        7|        court, with its pestiferous water closets, its fountain, its
16        7|           which had been rotted by water from a sink, over a whole
17        7|           with the silhouette of a water jug. He distinguished nothing
18        8|         whenever he passed her the water or the salt she bent forward
19        8|            Wash yourself with salt water. Salt water’s the very thing
20        8|     yourself with salt water. Salt water’s the very thing for those
21        9|         bottom with spots of soapy water and this smelled so disagreeably
22        9|           strong of stale lavender water, not to mention other less
23       11|           drops, perfect sheets of water, fell. There was a momentary
24       13|     brought a towel and a basin of water out of the dressing room,
25       13|            courtesans of the first water spread their nets in open
26       13|           She swallowed a glass of water in which she had soaked
27       14|    atmosphere and flowing fountain water, which was crossed by a
28       14| Mechanically she filled a basin of water on the toilet table and
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