Chapter

 1     1| countenance he was jealous and looked at him disdainfully. This
 2     1|       purchases on a chair and looked at them for a long time.
 3     2|         Some, like Patissot's, looked like simple bamboo canes;
 4     2|        ends to the skies. They looked like a forest of slender
 5     2|            Patissot surprised, looked at him.~ ~"Do you ever catch
 6     2|       One of them, very small, looked like a beer garden, and
 7     2|      name of "Linden Cottage," looked like a middle-class residence
 8     2|    tiny little fish. When they looked at him more closely they
 9     2|       middle of a platter, and looked like a yellow, twisted match,
10     4|       the way. His only window looked out on a courtyard, a narrow,
11     4|         he said. The gentleman looked at him sideways and answered
12     5|        the tiller. Heavens! It looked -- it was she! In order
13     6|        with Moorish ornaments, looked like a cafe concert, but
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