Chap.

 1        1|      while Fauchery, out of the corners of his eyes, took stock
 2        1| observing the banker out of the corners of his eyes. He knew him
 3        2|         friend’s hat out of the corners of her eyes.~“It’s the new
 4        3| gentlemen who sat motionless in corners. The Count Muffat attracted
 5        4|        drowsily together in the corners of sofas. Suddenly, however,
 6        5|         of dirty dark nooks and corners and of questionably clean
 7        5|       man who knew all the snug corners, and had grown quite merry
 8        7|     choosing always the darkest corners. Doubtless there was some
 9        8|     most fearful lengths in low corners nobody knew anything about.~
10        8|       away and pushing her into corners in order to snatch an embrace.
11        8|          She revisited the dark corners on the outer boulevards,
12        8|         of the town’s holes and corners were sure to send the men
13        8|     sniffing into all the dirty corners—yes, even into her slippers!~“
14       10|      tender whispers in shadowy corners.~Satin went and lolled back
15       12|      room, visiting its several corners and starting and shivering
16       12|      rustling sound. There were corners where an amalgam of laces,
17       13|         which drowned nooks and corners and blotted out the gleam
18       13|  picking up girls at the street corners. Coming back in her carriage,
19       13|      for the maid took her into corners as if she wanted to tell
20       13|    cords and tassels hanging in corners and the gold lacework surrounding
21       14|        and was drawing down the corners of his mouth and rolling
22       14|    looked at the bed out of the corners of their eyes, but they
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