Chap.

 1        1|        box.”~He wanted to take possession of him again. But Steiner
 2        1|     Sivry seemed to be in sole possession of a stage box on the level
 3        1|       by little Nana had taken possession of the public, and now every
 4        2|   behind and, in order to gain possession of it, had to pick it off
 5        5|      and vague repugnance took possession of him. He looked up into
 6        5|     pious accounts of diabolic possession which had amused his early
 7        6|      with the desire of taking possession that she had wept hot tears
 8        6|    iron. She had at once taken possession of the coachman, a little
 9        6|     walk and to take immediate possession of all the things she had
10        6|  Philippe, who had been put in possession of the facts, threatened
11        8|       with a view to regaining possession of the treasury key. The
12        8|        a miser when he regains possession of that which has been well–
13        8|       first to regain his selfpossession and to announce himself
14        9|      for the sake of immediate possession. He felt a jealous passion
15       10|        separation. Then he got possession of her hands, felt about
16       11|   energetically, lost all selfpossession, triumphed in crude phrases:~“
17       11|        whisperingly putting in possession of the facts, gave vent
18       12|     prompted him to put her in possession of all his secrets, he had
19       13|       had again taken complete possession of her. It might be that
20       14| melancholy ideas began to take possession of their imaginations. They
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