Chap.

 1        1|      waiting in the balcony and stalls, but these were lost, as
 2        1|       young men appeared in the stalls; they kept standing and
 3        1|    stall; I prefer being in the stalls.”~Lucy grew nettled. Did
 4        1|      Faloise, in front of their stalls, were gazing about them
 5        1|   gentlemen, standing up in the stalls, their waistcoats cut very
 6        1|         box on the level of the stalls. But La Faloise examined
 7        1|     attentive, sloped away from stalls to topmost gallery. The
 8        1|        too, when a voice in the stalls, suggestive of a molting
 9        1|         the passage outside the stalls. In this gaslit gut of a
10        1|        man who never leaves the stalls on a first night!”~“But
11        1|   exclamations issuing from the stalls. For a long time past the
12        1|    famous kick from the hip the stalls were fired, and a glow of
13        1| deserted. Some gentlemen in the stalls had opened out newspapers,
14        1|         of the occupants of the stalls turned smilingly toward
15        5|       duet so cleverly that the stalls burst into universal applause.
16        9|        filled the region of the stalls with its pendants as to
17        9|         the passage outside the stalls, but Bordenave guessed where
18       11|        Close by were some empty stalls, and Nana was disappointed
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