Chap.

 1        1|    along the entrance hall men formed a living hedge, while down
 2        2|     consoles and gilded chairs formed a crude contrast therein
 3        3| exhibition. Several ladies had formed a circle round the hearth,
 4        3|         Four or five young men formed another group near the door
 5        4|        scale and so delicately formed that she seemed to bend
 6        4|        felt that together they formed a tableau.~“One can’t help
 7        4|   lacking. Several groups were formed; people separated during
 8        5| depended from a copper rod and formed a sort of recess at the
 9        5|     and beyond the glowing arc formed by the footlights the dark
10        6|    stretched out over them and formed a dense vault of greenery.
11        7|       recognized her, and they formed in line and stood up, looking
12        8|     treating them to dainties, formed a perfect court round them,
13       11|     which looked as delicately formed as the works of a clock
14       11|  another friendly circles were formed, just as though the company
15       11| disorderly and a lane had been formed as far as the exit and Nana
16       12|     they were dazzled and they formed a little group amid the
17       12|      banker and Foucarmont had formed part of the set in the Avenue
18       13|     her, the journalist having formed a high opinion of the woman’
19       14|   Russia. A legend began to be formed: she was the mistress of
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