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1  She carried a bottle of salts and a large fan.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XIV
2  "Take the fan," said Edna, offering it to him.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XV
3  Mrs. Pontellier flew for the cologne water and a fan.
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ContextHighlight   In V
4  I have never known one to speak otherwise of fanning.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XV
5  She was overheated and irritable, and fanned herself energetically for a while.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XV
6  She took the fan from Madame Ratignolle and began to fan both herself and her companion.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In VII
7  She bathed Madame Ratignolle's face with cologne, while Robert plied the fan with unnecessary vigor.
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ContextHighlight   In V
8  Mrs. Pontellier reached over for a palm-leaf fan that lay on the porch and began to fan herself, while Robert sent between his lips light puffs from his cigarette.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In II
9  Madame Ratignolle removed her veil, wiped her face with a rather delicate handkerchief, and fanned herself with the fan which she always carried suspended somewhere about her person by a long, narrow ribbon.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In VII
10  Madame Ratignolle removed her veil, wiped her face with a rather delicate handkerchief, and fanned herself with the fan which she always carried suspended somewhere about her person by a long, narrow ribbon.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In VII