Chap.

 1        1|        began entering in small groups, taking their stand before
 2        1|       through the midst of the groups and dragging on his arm
 3        1|       had fairly drawn up; the groups left the sidewalk, where
 4        1| entered after all. Five or six groups of men, talking very loudly
 5        1|       at all among the various groups you had to make yourself
 6        3|      He mixed with the various groups, said something confidently
 7        4|        were irregular crowding groups of young men and of women,
 8        4|    which were lacking. Several groups were formed; people separated
 9        5|        in their outdoor coats. Groups of men and women were coming
10       11|       kept trotting, and black groups of pedestrians moved continually.
11       11|        about among the various groups. They were quite at home;
12       11|      or an amusing phrase. The groups of tipplers were drawing
13       11|       round, and the different groups opened outward. It was Vandeuvres.
14       11|       with its green lawns and groups of trees, rather charmed
15       11|  circulating among the various groups.~“Why should you say that
16       11|        excitement put up whole groups of people and set their
17       11|       the round of the various groups. People were straining after
18       12|    slowly amid the surrounding groups, striving to find places
19       14|       the jostling, scattering groups a band of men in workmen
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