Chap.

 1        1|    already warm. At their music stands the orchestra were tuning
 2        2|        As to that poor Mimi, he stands in great need of a loan
 3        4|      light among the dishes and stands on which fruit, cakes and
 4       10|         To be sure, the emperor stands firm.”~He liked her to express
 5       11|         to the five symmetrical stands of brickwork and timber,
 6       11|        his gaze wander over the stands.~“Where, where?” cried Nana. “
 7       11|     draw up to the right of the stands. Then there were dogcarts,
 8       11| disappearing between two of the stands on the other side of the
 9       11|         had suddenly filled the stands. Nana looked at them through
10       11|         sand at the base of the stands. As courtesans were absolutely
11       11|        disdainful action at the stands and continued:~“Then, you
12       11|       seated at the foot of the stands. On ten rows of chairs the
13       11|      group, while over head the stands rose tier above crowded
14       11|         in the direction of the stands on the other side the faces
15       11|       in loose order before the stands. Thereupon there was a passionate
16       11|     they passed in front of the stands, thundering over the ground
17       11|       answer; the people on the stands were stirred, though nothing
18       11|     storm, and chairs and music stands were smashed. A paternal
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