Chap.

 1        1|          by side with their arms leaning for support on the velvet
 2        1|          took Steiner’s arm and, leaning hard against his shoulder,
 3        1|          young man was standing, leaning his arms on the stone balustrade,
 4        1|         your elbows in so doing. Leaning under a copper lamp, where
 5        1|          articles in the Figaro. Leaning on the velvetcovered support
 6        1|          age at the outside, was leaning motionless in front of her
 7        4|        stiff leg in the doorway, leaning for support on Simonne Cabiroche’
 8        4|         Hequet asked Vandeuvres, leaning forward as she did so, “
 9        4|          before. The women began leaning on their elbows amid the
10        5|       and took frames which were leaning against the walls of the
11        5| arrangement of cocks; a fireman, leaning against the side lights,
12        6|      roof she found her mistress leaning against the brickwork balustrade
13        6|        were silenced when, still leaning on the old man’s arm, Count
14        6|        the bridge. Mme Hugon was leaning silently on Count Muffat’
15        6|         shouted to Lucy, who was leaning out of the carriage in front. “
16        7| complaisantly. They had ended by leaning up against the wall in the
17        9|         Is she there?” he asked, leaning over toward Bordenave.~The
18        9|          for some moments stayed leaning on the sill, breathing the
19        9|     opened the window and, again leaning on the window sill, began
20        9|          increased. Fauchery was leaning up against a set of shelves
21       10|        be met with at the shops, leaning on his arm. Labordette even
22       10|         on him; she was sitting, leaning her chin on her hand, and
23       10|       ate it behind her darling, leaning on her shoulder the while
24       11|          boy—he deserves it”~And leaning toward Louiset:~“You’re
25       12|         had sat down by the bed, leaning one arm on the coverlet.
26       13|  quarters of an hour he saw Nana leaning anxiously out of a window,
27       14|      little pats. Lucy was again leaning out of window. She was alone
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