Chap.

 1        1|        why the husband dogs his steps now for fear of his slipping
 2        1|     places were coming down the steps with a continuous tramp
 3        1|       of the heavy shoes on the steps did not cease, and a little
 4        1|      come down from the theater steps and were inhaling the fresh
 5        5|  clattered down the five wooden steps which led to the stage.
 6        5|  shoulders, ran down the greasy steps of the narrow, winding stairs
 7        5|        dragging over the greasy steps behind her, but she halted
 8        5|        mounted three flights of steps which led to the dressing
 9        5|         paint on its walls; its steps had been worn by the incessant
10        6|         proud sweep of the wide steps, the twenty frontage windows,
11        6|       She mounted her flight of steps and vanished from view.~“
12        7|       not. He went up the three steps, crossed the little yellow–
13        7|        Nana descended the three steps. She grew very pale when
14        7|   continued Nana, retracing her steps as far as the last of the
15        7|        him, and he retraced his steps. For nearly an hour he traversed
16        7|       was some goal whither his steps were patiently, instinctively,
17        7| Meanwhile with slow and painful steps he sought for a church.
18        7|      for the ascent of the wide steps had tired him. Then he went
19        9|         and gazed at the warped steps, the iron balustrade bright
20        9|  surprise. They went down a few steps and entered a square room,
21       10|        carpet was spread on the steps beneath the great awning
22       10|       and honors, ascending the steps in front of her chateau
23       10|    quick, my pet!”~The measured steps were returning, and they
24       11|         the ascending ranges of steps, a dark background relieved
25       11|   hurried Nana but retraced his steps in order to show her a little
26       11|        array, filling gangways, steps and terraces and looming
27       11|     upon one of Nana’s carriage steps. When the champagne had
28       12|        were still on the garden steps stood on tiptoe so as to
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