Chapter

 1     1|        frankness embarrassed many people, for, like all the rest,
 2     2|           The station was full of people equipped with fishing lines.
 3     2|        Bezons the river appeared. People were lined along bath banks,
 4     2|        the consideration of these people; so he began to handle his
 5     3|         the man of letters, as do people who speak of an art which
 6     3|        place of which respectable people only mention the name in
 7     3|        actively at work observing people, interpreting words, analyzing
 8     3|          friends. He even allowed people to think that he had taken
 9     4|      materials, and the dry-goods people deceive one about the three
10     4|     hearts warm up to the matter; people speak about it in the street
11     4|     bourgeois, inoffensive little people, amused at everything. All
12     4|         the breath of millions of people, all redolent of garlic,
13     4|          is agreeable to know the people by whom one is governed."~ ~
14     4|         and of the freedom of the people."~ ~This time every one
15     4|     streets in order to teach the people art and liberty simultaneously.~ ~
16     5| ridiculous awkwardness of elegant people in the country. She cried
17     6| discontented without knowing why. People said: "That old fool of
18     6|        this custom of killing off people constitutes a condition
19     6|         principles which all good people recognize."~ ~M. Rade asked: "
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