Chap.

 1        1| covered seats and its winding staircase draped with red. Steiner
 2        1|  hedge, while down the double staircase came slowly and in regular,
 3        2|      fellow—he shouted on the staircase. But Nana’s greatest cause
 4        5|      came from the wings: the staircase and the passages were deadly
 5        5|  situated between the actorsstaircase and that of the management,
 6        5|     passed and glanced up the staircase, for he was well–nigh startled
 7        5| coming down the little wooden staircase a strange sound of smothered
 8        5|   already preceded him up the staircase, which was closed on the
 9        5|     veritable stampede on the staircase—its walls rang with exclamations,
10        5|       down the little winding staircase, and the outlines of battered
11        6|    the key, slipped along the staircase walls and went quietly up
12        7|      The two met on the great staircase, whose walls exhaled an
13        9|   present pervading the lofty staircase, which one evening when
14       10|        gave light to the wide staircase, at the foot of which a
15       10|     room, of the vast retired staircase, with their soft carpets
16       12| candelabras, while the marble staircase unfurled, as it were, a
17       14|       ladies moved toward the staircase. Mignon followed them, crying
18       14|    She had twice mistaken the staircase. And when Lucy, in some
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