Chap.

 1        1|     Whence had Nana fallen? And stories and jokes, whispered from
 2        4|     from some small lodging two stories above her daughter’s, where,
 3        4|         and innumerable complex stories of lovers stolen or restored.
 4        5|      passed through the various stories and corridors.~Fontan thereupon,
 5        5|       found on each of the four stories, he was only distinctly
 6        6|        mother. Indeed, singular stories were told about the kind
 7        7|        and done! What had these stories to do with her? She certainly
 8        8|         much amusement from the stories and the amours and the jealousies
 9        8|        for!”~Often had she told stories about the raids on hotel
10        9|        framework of the several stories, where the seats were so
11       10|       would a father, from whom stories about women are concealed.
12       11| Allusion was made to well–known stories about the robberies which
13       11|       up what remained of them. Stories were told of wild whims
14       13| possessed by vaguely remembered stories of saints who were devoured
15       14|        gentlemen, the strangest stories were told, and everybody
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