Chap.

 1        1|         The Count de Vandeuvres carried Blanche off. But by this
 2        1|       heated condition, finally carried her off in the shadow of
 3        4|          supported, nay, almost carried, by Caroline, Clarisse,
 4        4|    consequences. Foucarmont was carried off.~“Well, where’s Nana
 5        5|     shoulders, as though fairly carried away by an outburst of tenderness,
 6        5|        legs!”~And with that she carried La Faloise off into the
 7        5|    missed crushing you!”~And he carried him off and shook him before
 8        5|       and with that Rose Mignon carried the journalist off with
 9        6|       to the end of the park he carried her campstool and her sunshade.
10        7|   ferment among the populace is carried upward and rots the aristocracy.
11       10|      that she picked her up and carried her off, though she was
12       10|        tablefuls tipsy and then carried off Satin when Mme Robert
13       10|         It was Nana who finally carried her off in triumph, so assiduously
14       10| handkerchief into her eyes. She carried the dress off over her arm
15       13|        her get rid of them, she carried the whole collection off
16       13|       corner of her house: that carried off all the type. But then
17       13|      Laughing without cease and carried away by her irreverence
18       13|   feelings overcame him; he was carried away by them; they filled
19       14|       which now came roaring by carried torches, and a red glow
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