Chap.

 1        3|         turned toward them, they started back, rubbing shoulders
 2        4|        of the old gentleman, who started to walk behind her in solitary
 3        4|     while the lady’s husband had started her in quite another line.
 4        6|          throughout the meal.~He started and blushed as he said that
 5        8|        housekeeping. And so they started away, drawing from their
 6        8|  beginners in their art, who had started life in the ballrooms of
 7        9|     thinking that the public had started on a journey from which
 8       11|        as the Pauline, which had started from the Boulevard des Italiens,
 9       11|          II.”~Meanwhile they had started fairly off, and she watched
10       11|          the right, and they now started for the preliminary canter,
11       12|        heaven. And with that she started to weep again. Then they
12       13| something else to do.”~Then Nana started on La Faloise at once. He
13       13|          a newspaper that he had started with a friend’s capital.
14       14|         known that she must have started for Cairo the previous day.
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