Chap.

 1        3|        suggestive of being in a church, spoke as plainly as words
 2        3|         had made a specialty of church cases. He had left off practice
 3        3|   churchwarden at the Madeleine Church and had simply accepted
 4        6|        more to go. You see that church behind the trees down there?”~
 5        6| standing yonder in front of the church. She recognized her perfectly.
 6        6|         two Madame stood in the church porch. She was dressed in
 7        6|        a footman in livery. The church was emptying, and all the
 8        7|        had been wont to enter a church, where, kneeling down, he
 9        7|   painful steps he sought for a church. But he had lost his bearings;
10        7|       at the end of the Trinite Church. The white statues overlooking
11        7|       him. Then he went in. The church was very cold, for its heating
12        7|   shadow; not a soul was in the church, and the only sound audible
13        7|         audible in the deserted church, where the matutinal sweeping
14        8|         Satin used to skirt the church and then march off along
15        9|         of being pulled down, a church nave in utter ruin. It was
16       12|    after the celebration of the church marriage Count Muffat made
17       12|         off; you’re just out of church. Yes, certainly, you’ve
18       13|       In Nana’s presence, as in church, the same stammering accents
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