Chap.

 1        1|     when Lucy questioned him he pointed out a young man who was
 2        1| gardenias in their buttonholes, pointed their opera glasses with
 3        1|         in blue beside her.”~He pointed out a large woman who was
 4        1|     respects to the Muffats, he pointed out to them box seven, from
 5        4|        lot like that.”~Then she pointed to the door of the dining
 6        5|    vouchsafe an answer and only pointed her chin toward Nana’s dressing
 7        5|    bottom of the stairs, and he pointed to the passage.~Some chorus
 8        6|         And with a movement she pointed to the trees on the grass
 9        6|       see that! Then the driver pointed out to them the countryseat,
10        9|    without a word of warning he pointed out a possible arrangement:
11       10|      forming in his ears, which pointed, it was feared, to decay
12       11|        He was choking. Philippe pointed out that, notwithstanding
13       11|    beside them. After that Nana pointed with disdainful action at
14       11|         a wood.”~But Vandeuvres pointed her out a bookmaker, once
15       11|       and Valerio II. They were pointed out; people estimated what
16       12|        of the garden. Then they pointed out to one another the Marquis
17       13|     room a pair of very sharply pointed scissors with which Nana
18       13|      luxury of Paris. Duchesses pointed her out to one another with
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