Chap.

 1        2|     though all Paris had been shaken to the ground by the applause.
 2        4| successive snore that she was shaken with a mad fit of laughter.
 3        6|  though he was still somewhat shaken by the violence of the attack.
 4        6|     Muffat, who, though still shaken with passion, was now somewhat
 5        6|      by–path. The two men had shaken hands and given each other
 6        7|    struggle with which he was shaken melted her to tears. She
 7        9|    finding him so pale and so shaken, he was calm at once.~“Devil
 8       10|      was the sole stay of his shaken credit, and whenever Nana
 9       12|       and his whole man still shaken by a great internal struggle.
10       12|      some moments, and he was shaken by convulsions so fierce
11       12|     the old dwelling had been shaken by the impulse of the dance.
12       13|    All his wretched being was shaken with weeping and gave proof
13       13|       his hands together and, shaken by a paroxysmal shuddering,
14       13|       brain. Then like a tree shaken by a mighty wind, he swayed
15       13|  inventions of engineers, had shaken Paris to its foundations
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