Chap.

 1        1| wrapped up in her furs, she stared at the gathering shadows
 2        2| three women round about her stared fixedly at the envelope,
 3        4|  being mutually acquainted, stared at one another, while the
 4        6|    he glanced up at him and stared. Why was he lying so glibly?
 5        7|    dirty linen came out and stared at him he returned to his
 6        7|   lifted his head; his eyes stared fixedly; he gazed at the
 7        7|   as day brightened. People stared at him in surprise as he
 8        9| fists. For some moments she stared at him, her whole nature
 9       10|     heads; the whole street stared. Satin had drawn near and
10       11|     of the timberwork. Nana stared at all these ladies. She
11       11|    at all these ladies. She stared steadily and markedly at
12       12|     his bosom, and his eyes stared upward as though in search
13       12| positions there. La Faloise stared brazenly at the women as
14       14|     Berlin!” And the crowd stared in gloomy distrust yet felt
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