Chap.

 1        1|        Etna, hollowed out in a silver mine and with sides glittering
 2        2|     Nana, bringing the ten big silver pieces and quite determined
 3        4|       the moving of plates and silver, while a clear and brilliant
 4        4|   noise of clinking plates and silver had ceased, and now a dispute
 5        4|      these one was gorgeous in silver plate with sheaves of flowers
 6        4|        customary monogram; the silver had become worn and tarnished
 7        5|    Etna cave hollowed out in a silver mine and of Vulcan’s forge
 8       10|      in carved wood held out a silver tray full of visiting cards
 9       10|     and white under designs in silver filigree, and everywhere
10       10|       glass with a white bath, silver jugs and basins and crystal
11       10|      skyblue one adorned with silver lace, and he received visitors
12       10|     five one was a landau with silver embellishments, which for
13       10| bronzes and china, lighting up silver or ivory inlaid work, bringing
14       10|     began shaking it above the silver wash hand basin, while a
15       11|       in a landau adorned with silver and drawn, a la Daumont,
16       11|      the whole ornamented with silver guipure which shone in the
17       11|    blue silk sunshade with its silver fringe. Nana was scanning
18       12|     with its white lacquer and silver incrustations, loomed vague
19       13|       color of tea roses, with silver buttons and golden cords,
20       13|      was to be all in gold and silver beaten work—it should suggest
21       13|   climbing on a trelliswork of silver. On the headboard a band
22       13|  Cupids dancing in a ring on a silver trelliswork.”~But Nana interrupted
23       13|      she pictured herself as a silver statuette, symbolic of the
24       13|       in all its royal luxury. Silver buttons gleamed like bright
25       13|     him there was the gold and silver bed, which shone in all
26       13|     their tumbling ring on the silver trelliswork. And it was
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