Chapter
1 2| delightful that the first nonsense with which one fools a man~
2 2| concern himself with such nonsense.~ ~Just then the minister
3 3| other a wearisome flood of nonsense. Elisabeth quietly asked~
4 3| treated her remarks as women's nonsense, she~said, "Perhaps you
5 5| Colleville. "That's Bixiou's nonsense! I have just come from Monsieur~
6 5| who, according to your nonsense, must be his grandson,~when
7 5| departing]. "What utter nonsense!"~ ~Colleville. "Nonsense!
8 5| nonsense!"~ ~Colleville. "Nonsense! nonsense indeed! It is
9 5| Colleville. "Nonsense! nonsense indeed! It is a pity you
10 5| your place for talking such nonsense."~ ~Colleville. "If my place
11 5| not to steal my neighbor's~nonsense."~ ~Baudoyer [entering with
12 5| Come, come, don't talk nonsense!"~ ~Dutocq. "If Baudoyer
13 5| dead, really dead,--~no nonsense, word of honor! Godard is
14 7| After--"~ ~"A truce to nonsense, Celestine. Spare a much-tried
15 7| it?"~ ~"Bah! the useless nonsense of an honest man!" she replied. "
16 7| You never heard of such nonsense; I will let you read the~
17 7| and suppress all~tender nonsense and tormenting love; we
18 8| Vimeux [entering.] "Nonsense, no such thing! Antoine (
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