Chap.

 1        1|     knew Nana. Whence had Nana fallen? And stories and jokes,
 2        2|    first serious protector and fallen back on shabby lovers, of
 3        4|     away, everybody would have fallen asleep. That rum old buffer
 4        5|    chorus girls who had nearly fallen flat on the stage because
 5        5|      of the bouquets. A single fallen rose was withering on the
 6        5|    which men adopt among their fallen sisters. “Clarisse is wanting
 7        5|     come; the curtain had just fallen. There was a veritable stampede
 8        7|        A fresh shower had just fallen, and he kept slipping on
 9        8|     handed round. The bean had fallen to the lot of Mme Lerat,
10        8|        to the things which had fallen down across the doorway.
11        8|       the window, how they had fallen out over a burnt dish of
12        9|        the stand. His cane had fallen from his grasp and lay slantwise
13       10| existence: a pair of gloves, a fallen handkerchief, an open book,
14       13|         Fauchery, having again fallen under Rose’s dominion, the
15       13|       over the countess he had fallen into Rose’s hands, and she
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