Chapter
1 I | marrow. Everybody has a good time at her house, with
2 I | the other parlor. Have a good time, gentlemen, the house
3 I | or otherwise. Bargains as good as new, even better, for
4 I | their lips. They displayed a good deal of shoulder, like their
5 I | my friend, Baron Saval.”~“Good evening, Monsieur. Are you
6 I | How shall I nickname you? Good! I have it. I shall call
7 I | Ah Prince, Prince, what good fortune!”~Servigny took
8 I | All the same, it would be good to become Yvette’s first
9 I | would give, and Saval said good night to him as they reached
10 II | not too warm, it was mild—good weather to live in. The
11 II | head. It depends, too, a good deal on how I get up. Every
12 II | remarked:~“Silence is a good thing, at times. People
13 II | if you keep on being as good as that. Now, with whom
14 II | hairdressing competition.”~“Good! We’ll drop the Prince.
15 II | Montijo, who was at least of good family, became empress.
16 II | man who was rich and of good society, excepting by a
17 III| arrange them to produce a good effect engraved about her
18 III| though grave, she said:~“Good morning, Muscade, are you
19 III| Muscade, are you well?” “Good morning, Mam’zelle, fairly,
20 III| call a butterfly, a man of good family, who had intelligence
21 III| making phrases, who had good health and who has injured
22 III| you are a young person of good sense, and practicalness,
23 III| practicalness, or if you prefer, of good practical sense, who knows
24 III| friend Servigny? It is a good time to enjoy the coolness
25 III| employed. A single one seemed good, which was quite in keeping
26 III| to me like that. I am as good as anybody else, do you
27 III| honest women’ are not as good as I am.”~Yvette, astonished,
28 IV | that she must have been of good birth, so that, when the
29 IV | all this very funny and in good taste. The two recruits
30 IV | is what you call having a good time, isn’t it? You came
31 IV | great favor I ask; it is too good a means, and too good a
32 IV | too good a means, and too good a time to obtain a rendezvous.”~
33 IV | causing her to choke.~“Good, she breathes,” said he. “
34 IV | in this air which was so good, her eyes closed, her heart
35 IV | She stammered: “You are good.”~They were silent. He looked
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