Chap.

 1        2|           ladies with whom she had served as lady’s maid. Zoe spoke
 2        2|         bent position of her knees served to outline the rounded contour
 3        3| sentimental dissertations on music served to conceal the small, feverish
 4        4|            a l’anglaise, was being served when Blanche remarked aloud:~“
 5        4|          had been having Meursault served, now offered Chambertin
 6        4|           sort of supper should be served anyhow if it was to be funny,
 7        4|            jostled one another and served the ices and the dessert
 8        5|          the portress when she had served the supers, “is it the little
 9        6|           arrives.”~The coffee was served. Paris was now the subject
10        8|          The soup had been already served when Nana for the third
11        8|     remained of the curtains still served to impose on the men. Besides,
12        8|     carriage gates. Satin, who had served her apprenticeship in the
13        9|        were distinguishable. These served to outline the framework
14       10|       thought. After soup had been served she grew sentimental, and
15       10|           When the roast was being served the two women plunged into
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