Chap.

 1        1|       to time to treat them to bouquets and dinners. Lucy made the
 2        1|        and stammered out:~“Two bouquets, Auguste, and deliver them
 3        1|       on the stage two immense bouquets of white lilacs. There was
 4        1|        Prulliere picked up the bouquets. Many of the occupants of
 5        2| arrived. Madame would find her bouquets on her toilet table. What
 6        2|        silly of her! Two other bouquets were brought round, and
 7        2|        On the toilet table the bouquetsroses, lilacs and hyacinths—
 8        5|     while on the table various bouquets lay awaiting their recipients
 9        5|    distributed the last of the bouquets. A single fallen rose was
10        7|       on ‘change to buy ladies bouquets could scarcely be called
11       11|       among such a mountain of bouquets of white roses and blue
12       11|   sitting in triumph among her bouquets, with her four horses and
13       11|       care a pin for them. The bouquets, refreshed by the rain,
14       11|      so doing she trampled the bouquets of roses and myosotis underfoot.
15       13|   could not even now bring her bouquets of violets, so short did
16       13|     herself with the wrecks of bouquets and costly knickknacks and
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