Chap.

 1        1| buttonholes, pointed their opera glasses with gloved finger tips.~
 2        1|       the men raised their opera glasses. When she came to the end
 3        2|        of the brandy bottle, the glasses and the sugar. Then they
 4        4|         woman, seeing that three glasses of champagne were able to
 5        4|          the very dregs of their glasses into the piano and were
 6        5|        various burners under red glasses. The scene was one of confusion,
 7        5|          and their hands full of glasses. He began knocking and shouting
 8        5|         a powerful neighbor. The glasses were filled, and the company
 9        5|       brute!”~Fontan charged the glasses afresh, and the company
10        5|       Fontan!”~Then they clinked glasses a third time and drank Fontan
11        5|         suffocating heat the two glasses of champagne they had drunk
12        5|      brush. Side lights with red glasses and blue were so placed
13       11|     through a huge pair of field glasses.~“Ah yes! I see her,” she
14       11|        at them through her field glasses. At that distance you could
15       11|        and the sound of breaking glasses imparted a note of discord
16       11|          set herself to pour out glasses of champagne for the men
17       11|       now La Faloise was filling glasses, and Georges and Philippe
18       11|    queened it among outstretched glasses, her yellow hair floating
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