Chap.

 1        1| themselves, following with their gaze the pushing movements of
 2        1|          neck to the spectatorsgaze, a neck where the redgold
 3        2|          then they averted their gaze mutually. They felt awkward
 4        3|      Muffat perceived M. Venot’s gaze fixed upon him. The little
 5        4|     disconcerted by Rose’s clear gaze and contented himself by
 6        4|        liqueurs. He continued to gaze sneeringly at Labordette,
 7        5|         devoured Fontan with her gaze while his long goatlike
 8        5|        dressing table, seemed to gaze with vacant eyes into space,
 9        5|          could not turn away his gaze from that face so merry
10        6|       will indulge in. She would gaze at the moon for hours. One
11        6|      their eyes met in that long gaze with which they were accustomed
12        7|        not dare linger under the gaze of the pale shopwomen, who
13        7|        stand perfectly naked and gaze and gaze in complete oblivion
14        7|     perfectly naked and gaze and gaze in complete oblivion of
15        7|          and expectant, with his gaze fixed on this shining streak.~
16        7|      long, and the fixity of his gaze induced hallucinations.~
17        7|         and avoiding the count’s gaze. He was out of breath, and
18        9|         menaces in that darkling gaze and suddenly gave way with
19       10|         shoulder she met Satin’s gaze. And she left him anxiously
20       11|        said Georges, letting his gaze wander over the stands.~“
21       12|      when at last he lowered his gaze in the direction of the
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