Chap.

 1        3|      last–named, whose face had worn its gray look all the evening,
 2        4| monogram; the silver had become worn and tarnished through dint
 3        4|           He must be jolly well worn out for his age.”~There
 4        5|     velvet of which had been so worn by four generations of comedians
 5        5|   tender good nature becoming a worn–out monarch. The cat arched
 6        5|        the dignified expression worn by “heavy fathers,” he wiped
 7        5|         costumes which they had worn in the second act.~“Gentlemen,
 8        5|       merry with dimples and so worn with desire, which the closed
 9        5|         going on. Everybody was worn out; their eyes were red,
10        5|       walls; its steps had been worn by the incessant passage
11        5|       battered, soiled and well–worn array of chipped basins,
12        5|      You’ll see.”~Meanwhile the wornlooking artistes were dropping
13        5|   outlines of battered hats and worn–out shawls were visible
14        6|      able, he would always have worn one. He moved round and
15        6|      was very well now, but the worn–out insatiate expression
16        8|       Vice, whose face has been worn and polished by the kisses
17        8|  evenings, when their boots got worn down, and on hot evenings,
18        9|   looked shamefully stained and worn in broad daylight. But what
19       10|     them in the old muddy boots worn long since in the Rue de
20       10|        gave her a dress she had worn three times. Their quarrels
21       11|        satin sleeves and a sash worn crosswise over the shoulders,
22       11|       families, he opined, were worn out and apt to make a stupid
23       11|        the women and so utterly worn out could not possibly die
24       13|       francs and had been twice worn, were sold by Zoe; jewels
25       13|         proving so blase and so worn out that they never even
26       13|     last; passing footsteps had worn it away. Meanwhile Labordette
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