Chap.

 1        1|       of intimate friends, who smilingly forgathered again. Old first–
 2        1|        Daguenet, his neighbor, smilingly examined him; the public
 3        1| occupants of the stalls turned smilingly toward the groundfloor
 4        4|       rude weight. Yet she was smilingly submissive withal. He postured
 5        4|    more warmly than ever while smilingly gazing at Nana.~Nevertheless,
 6        5|       asked Simonne, coming up smilingly, as though attracted by
 7        5|       looking in the glass and smilingly stole a glance at the prince.~“
 8        6|     hastening his pace, passed smilingly from group to group, as
 9        7|   almost drowned her words she smilingly remarked:~“It’s over between
10       10|   astonishment, but Vandeuvres smilingly alluded to his imminent
11       11|       to them. He, too, stayed smilingly beside them. After that
12       12|    kept following another lady smilingly, so singularly marked were
13       13|  Mignon, and Nana received him smilingly. She had cried a good deal,
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