Chap.

 1        1|        were always funny, those pieces of theirs!” Lucy kept repeating
 2        2|    stood untidily on one of the pieces of furniture, with a pen
 3        2|   hundred francs in hundredsou pieces. They were counted out on
 4        2|     bringing the ten big silver pieces and quite determined to
 5        2|     held the pile of fivefranc pieces on her open palm and offered
 6        3|         them while on scattered pieces of furniture there burned
 7        3|          They put extraordinary pieces on the stage nowadays. Besides,
 8        4|          They might tear her in pieces before she would leave her
 9        6|      they never brought her the pieces she asked for. Yet, alas,
10        8|      his stomach, passed up the pieces of cake which had been put
11        8|       always tear each other to pieces!”~He looked annoyed.~“Come
12        8|      behind the three one–franc pieces and found a dinner awaiting
13        9| littered with ladders, with set pieces and with scenery, of which
14       10|         porcelain and marvelous pieces of ancient plate. She used
15       11|         risked their fivefranc pieces and displayed infinite covetousness
16       13|        presents lying broken in pieces on the table. She asked
17       13|         everything was going to pieces. She smashed a chamberlain
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