Chap.

 1        1|  backward, so that her bosom was thrown upward and forward, and
 2        1|         wanted to have a bouquet thrown to Nana. At last he called
 3        2|          be bored because he had thrown her a bouquet yesterday
 4        5|        producing the bright rays thrown by Vulcan’s glowing forge,
 5        5|         But success had suddenly thrown Mignon off his balance.
 6        6|        go! She would sooner have thrown up everything than have
 7        8|         crossed the bright light thrown from one of the great cafes.
 8        8|      great cafes. With shoulders thrown back, shrill and noisy laughter
 9        9|         bands of canvas had been thrown over the velvetcovered
10        9|         of an assignation he had thrown himself into his arms in
11       11|         looked as if it had been thrown over a lay figure.~“No,”
12       11|      second. The whole crowd had thrown themselves impetuously against
13       11|          atrocious terms and had thrown everyone into angry excitement.
14       13| dishonesty. Yesterday’s food was thrown into the gutter, and the
15       13|       was the first time she had thrown “my little rough” in his
16       13|       music hall and having been thrown over by him, wanted to commit
17       13|        And Satin, angry at being thrown over every moment, would
18       13|     Prussian. As for him, he had thrown Simonne over. His Bosphorous
19       13|       housekeeping. After having thrown over the countess he had
20       14|    increase. In the bright light thrown from shopwindows and beneath
21       14|        looked like a dark parcel thrown down on the bench where
22       14|     shovelful of corrupted flesh thrown down on the pillow. The
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