Chap.

 1        1|        violently green, stood sharply out against it, and a column
 2        1|    her diaphanous tunic, bent sharply backward, so that her bosom
 3        1|      as they turned, sounding sharply on the waxed floor. To right
 4        1|   listening, looked at him so sharply that he lost countenance
 5        4|  still–slumbering houses were sharply outlined against the twilight
 6        5|    And Steiner?” asked Mignon sharply.~“Monsieur Steiner has gone
 7        5|  patient and submissive, kept sharply turning their heads in Mme
 8        5| beyond.~“I see him,” said she sharply. “Oh, what a mug!”~Horrified,
 9        5|    something open,” said Nana sharply, and with that she tightened
10        5|    over her waist as she bent sharply backward. And seeing her
11        5|       ran backward, branching sharply off and presenting a set
12        6|       during dessert, looking sharply up at Daguenet as the latter
13        7|     motionless, his side face sharply outlined against his newspaper.
14        8|      growing tired, he opened sharply, planted himself on the
15        9|   flood of light his hump was sharply outlined. As to Bordenave
16       10|     whole world of them stood sharply outlined. They were from
17       12|    eyes and parted lips stood sharply out as it was whirled away
18       13|       cut him to the heart so sharply that he felt he should die.
19       13|  dressing room a pair of very sharply pointed scissors with which
20       14|     put his question. He said sharply:~“She’s dead, monsieur,
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