Chap.

 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 goodnatured 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 secondrate 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
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