Chap.

 1        2|        believe to tumble as she crossed the drawing room; the old
 2        2| thinking about it Mme Lerat had crossed two knives on the table
 3        2|        she dreaded a scene, she crossed the kitchen and made her
 4        3|         was alone audible as he crossed the floor. The lamps seemed
 5        4|        by Daguenet and Georges, crossed the dining room, entered
 6        5|   confusion, while rosy blushes crossed her neck and shoulders and
 7        5|      upstairs again in disgust, crossed over behind scenes and nimbly
 8        6|  upstream as far as Gumieres, I crossed the Choue and fell into
 9        6|    follow the road to Gumieres, crossed the Choue, rushed into Nana10        6|   sunlight, and very slowly she crossed the square, followed some
11        7|       forward again, and he had crossed the passage and was puzzling
12        7|        went up the three steps, crossed the little yellowpainted
13        7|     away for good when a shadow crossed it. It moved so quickly
14        8| slackening their pace when they crossed the bright light thrown
15       11|        horses together. As they crossed over the course she spoke
16       11|     narrow ribbon of road which crossed the distance, while very
17       11|       air as they ran. Horsemen crossed the green at a furious gallop.
18       13|         of men which constantly crossed it, the sign of mourning
19       14|       fountain water, which was crossed by a wide ray of electric
20       14|     direction of the Madeleine, crossed the mob like a trail of
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