Chap.

 1        1|       of a row going on in his shop, which had been turned topsy–
 2        2|      of a secondhand furniture shop—to mahogany round tables,
 3        5|     which resembled a barber’s shop in a poor part of the town.
 4        7|   colored, disorderly array of shop signs a huge purple glove
 5        7|        and when she passed the shopwindows she could not tear
 6        7|   musical box in a neighboring shop or fell into supreme ecstasies
 7        7|       signboard belonging to a shop. The last window on the
 8        8|     man, who might have been a shopboy going late to his work,
 9        9|       of some vast oldclothes shop, while above these again
10        9| annoyed again I shut the whole shop up at once!”~Fauchery pushed
11        9|       suggested an oldclothes shop in the Rue de Lappe in process
12       10|       I can still picture your shop. Your mother was a great
13       14|       bright light thrown from shopwindows and beneath the
14       14|      the gilt lettering of the shop signs.~Beneath these, again,
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