Chap.

 1        4|  kitchen and ordered them to throw these individuals out of
 2        4|  other things—she ran off to throw a pelisse over her shoulders.
 3        5|   been laid down in order to throw a wall of dark rocks into
 4        7|       She had a good mind to throw her arms round his neck
 5        7|     been strongly tempted to throw his cuckold’s reputation
 6        8|     up her napkin, she would throw her glass in his face!~Nevertheless,
 7        8|  such a box on the ear as to throw her across the night table,
 8        9| though he were just about to throw it on Cossard’s lap. His
 9       10|  which the street boys would throw stones at her and chase
10       11|    got the favorite they all throw themselves upon him, and
11       11|      threatened seriously to throw him off the carriage.~“Let’
12       12|     too—”~“She does not only throw money,” interrupted the
13       13|     raging jealousy he would throw himself on the bed, biting
14       13|    die, and he determined to throw himself out of the window
15       13|    When she did not actually throw the men at his head Count
16       13|      he was a dog. She would throw her scented handkerchief
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