Chap.

 1        1|    cloud of dust raised by the confused movements of the interval.
 2        4|  thanked her and was veritably confused. Nevertheless, from the
 3        5|        in the devil, and, in a confused kind of way, Nana was he,
 4        5|   Farther off again, above the confused noises of the band, a vast
 5        7|    where he was. Among all the confused feelings which had been
 6        9|      Then for a minute or so a confused murmur alone was audible
 7        9|    gave way with a splutter of confused phrases:~“Do what you like—
 8       10|     and filled his head with a confused, buzzing noise. She was
 9       11|     and above it all, amid the confused motley of the crowd, the
10       11|    only distinguish a compact, confused mass of people, heaped up,
11       11|    masses of heads were only a confused and motley array, filling
12       11|     and the field came on in a confused mass behind. When they passed
13       11|     out all at once; they were confused about the colors. Then there
14       12| themselves, and they looked as confused as if they had done something
15       12|  expenses were extraordinarily confused. On their return from Les
16       14|     roadway, where there was a confused procession of carriages.
17       14|    feeling emanated from these confused masses as the human flood
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