Chap.

 1        1| Nana, and he was anxious to start her on the stage. Well,
 2        1|      seemed to awake with a start. Whatever happens, one must
 3        2|   first appearance of a bad start, handicapped by refusals
 4        2|  Nana suddenly awoke with a start, as though surprised to
 5        2|    in it but gave a violent start on hearing three oclock
 6        4| proper outfit after her new start in life and scorning to
 7        5|     opportunity in order to start his pummeling matches again.
 8        6|     The count gave a little start of astonishment, but Georges
 9        6|     had suddenly decided to start just when the trip seemed
10        7|  the door to him she gave a start of most uneasy astonishment.
11        8|    nights. The pair used to start out together after dinner,
12        9| offered to give her a grand start in life only the day before.
13        9|     part.”~Bordenave gave a start and shouted:~“Come now,
14       10|   was a sudden but decisive start, a plunge into the garish
15       11|   sign of the cross at both start and finish, straightened
16       13|  would have to make a fresh start. In fact, she was meditating
17       14|     in her decisive way, “I start for London the day after
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