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1 1| seconds, craning forward somewhat and displaying the great 2 1| friend?”~The passage was somewhat cleared of people, and Fauchery 3 3| great deference and even somewhat feared, as though he had 4 4| twenty–five covers, placed somewhat close together.~“Is everything 5 4| The witticism appeared somewhat too stinging, and there 6 4| the women. She was put out somewhat when Fauchery assured her 7 6| long table, where they sat somewhat crowded together for company’ 8 6| better, though he was still somewhat shaken by the violence of 9 6| went on when he had grown somewhat calmer. “Steiner has arrived— 10 6| shaken with passion, was now somewhat embarrassed. She had pledged 11 6| no need to drive. So in a somewhat straggling order they reached 12 6| Vandeuvres, who had stayed somewhat apart from the rest of the 13 6| into that woman’s society. Somewhat comforted, Georges began 14 6| no surprise; she was only somewhat annoyed by the excessive 15 7| Muffat. It embarrassed him somewhat to hear her talking familiarly 16 7| before the early masses had somewhat warmed the air of the place. 17 10| conveniences framed in a setting of somewhat artificial originality. 18 10| only opened the large and somewhat too–sumptuous Louis XVI 19 10| very strong and merry and somewhat rough. She learned intimate 20 10| Georges ended by getting somewhat used to it all. Nana was 21 11| when this crowd had become somewhat less disorderly and a lane 22 12| while Mme Hugon, herself somewhat embarrassed, kept harking 23 12| again, but she was still somewhat weak. She opened her eyes