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1 1| increase. Among that public, peculiar to first nights and never 2 1| adorable type of ugliness peculiar to a Parisian street child, 3 2| the gluttonous eagerness peculiar to his charming time of 4 3| winked and added with a peculiar emphasis on the words:~“ 5 3| in the languid atmosphere peculiar to the close of a party. 6 4| temptress’s laughter which is peculiar to a voluptuous blonde. 7 4| quiet expression which is peculiar to a good–natured courtesan. 8 5| weary and resigned attitude peculiar to actors who are used to 9 5| the kind of distinction peculiar to a sturdy man of pleasure, 10 5| haunting smell, a smell peculiar to this part of a theater, 11 5| and changeless features peculiar to old maids whom no one 12 5| of enjoyment, moreover, peculiar to good Catholics, whom 13 6| the original witticisms peculiar to a second–rate journalist, 14 7| prowled about the wreckage peculiar to a stage door, where drunken 15 7| and faint decaying smell peculiar to the premises of this 16 7| jogging, twitching movements peculiar to an oriental dancer in 17 8| three emphatic gestures peculiar to such performances on 18 8| answer in the quiet voice peculiar to a woman who confesses 19 8| convulsive twitch or the fingers peculiar to a miser when he regains 20 9| speaking in the insolent manner peculiar to him.~Bordenave had never 21 9| with the tranquil warmth peculiar to rooms in the south when 22 10| that daredevil wastefulness peculiar to beauty. She at once became 23 10| that suggestive perfume peculiar to Nana wherewith the whole 24 10| all the terror and disgust peculiar to a woman who had risen 25 13| with the wrathful eagerness peculiar to an idle, overprosperous 26 13| the mournful complaints peculiar to a child who is being 27 13| same paroxysms of humility peculiar to an accursed creature