Chap.

 1        1|    whose coverings of cardinal velvet loomed in the subdued light
 2        1|   stranded, as it were, on the velvetcovered balustrade in front
 3        1|     leaning for support on the velvet balustrade. Blanche de Sivry
 4        1|       benches covered with red velvet and viewing the passing
 5        1|     the Figaro. Leaning on the velvetcovered support in front
 6        3|      chair coverings of yellow velvet, stamped with a large design.
 7        4|       Gaga, majestic in a blue velvet dress which was too tight
 8        5|  armchair with ears, the green velvet of which had been so worn
 9        5|       bench covered with green velvet, with his head against the
10        6|      great bed hung with Genoa velvet, was still preserved there.
11        7|     redone, the first in black velvet, the second in white satin
12        9|       had been thrown over the velvetcovered ledges in front
13        9|     were so many stains of red velvet turned black. The chandelier
14       10|   courtesans the sobriquet of “VelvetMouth.” Every woman would
15       12| mahogany furniture, its yellow velvet hangings, its moldy ceiling
16       12|         it was hung with Genoa velvet, and a huge decorative design
17       12|       notes. Beneath the Genoa velvet hangings, the gilding and
18       13|     The room should be done in velvet of the color of tea roses,
19       13|   bright stars on the tearose velvet of the hangings. These last
20       14|      armchair, which was a red velvet Voltaire. In front of the
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