Chap.

 1        1|       Nana’s talent. La Faloise leaned forward and looked down
 2        2|        studying deportment, she leaned forward with a quick movement,
 3        4|      savings. And with that she leaned over La Faloise, who reddened
 4        4|      way?” asked Vandeuvres.~He leaned forward and saw Rose growing
 5        5|        fog. For some seconds he leaned upon the iron balustrade
 6        6|    knelt on the seat while they leaned over the carriage hood,
 7        7|     warm touch of her arm as it leaned firmly on his own, left
 8        7|          by Jove!”~She came and leaned against the wall again;
 9        8|   petticoat but simply went and leaned over the banisters and shouted
10        8|  looking men, on whose arms she leaned. At present she had a retired
11        8|       serving maid and came and leaned upon Laure’s counter. Then
12        8|      her new friend’s chair she leaned lightly on her shoulders
13        8| bursting with dinner and Fontan leaned on his elbows and with an
14        8|         was ashen white, and he leaned heavily on the banisters.
15        9|      the first–floor landing he leaned up against a wall—for he
16        9|       into a chair, in which he leaned back with his face in his
17       10|      the street!” The two women leaned upon the wroughtiron window
18       11|        singular expression. She leaned forward and asked him questions
19       12|      see you again.”~Then as he leaned forward to kiss her on the
20       12|         remembered delights. He leaned over her and pressed her
21       13|    bursting wish curiosity, she leaned over a table in the drawing
22       13|         for him that the Cupids leaned forth with amorous, roguish
23       14|       flung wide the window and leaned upon the sill. It was pleasant
24       14|         window!”~They all three leaned out, greatly interested.
25       14|          Lucy turned round. She leaned her back against the window,
26       14|        was still at the window, leaned out and caught sight of
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