Chap.

 1        1|       past of skirts and head dresses, accentuated by the black
 2        3| forward and stepping over the dresses of the ladies, went off
 3        4|       Louise, had come in low dresses, but Gaga’s only was perhaps
 4        6|   without even changing their dresses first. It was quite a party.
 5        8| barefooted and in their night dresses, they turned down the clothes
 6        8|    motley throng, where faded dresses and lamentable hats contrasted
 7        8|       out the skirts of their dresses, which up till that moment
 8        8|     flounce or two from their dresses. Little familiar salutations
 9        9|    carriages and diamonds and dresses!”~At each successive offer
10       10| easily back in her diaphanous dresses and smiled gaily under the
11       10|    the young woman arrived in dresses that had cost four or five
12       11|       and touched the ladiesdresses with fire, while amid the
13       11|  multitude, where the ladiesdresses seemed to lose their distinguishing
14       11|    tier and the lightcolored dresses therein faded into the delicate
15       12|       the floor clear. Bright dresses flitted by and mingled together
16       12|   Venetian lamps, and shadowy dresses kept flitting along the
17       13|    raged more fiercely still. Dresses, which cost ten thousand
18       13|      hundred francsworth of dresses and linen, and now she had
19       14| furniture, jewelry, nay, even dresses and linen. Prices were cited—
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