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 1        4|       and contented himself by kissing Nana’s hand.~Just then the
 2        4|     that everybody would begin kissing at once.~The third course,
 3        4|     taking him in her arms and kissing him with all sorts of little
 4        5| evening, baby,” said Fauchery, kissing her familiarly.~Thus he
 5        6|   Never mind,” said Mme Hugon, kissing her son’s sunny locks, “
 6        7|        other Nana who also was kissing herself in the mirror.~Then
 7        8| Besides, the turtle doves were kissing so excessively as to be
 8        8|     round Fontan’s neck again, kissing him and whispering in his
 9        8|   insisted on Nana’s going and kissing Louiset at once, because,
10       10|        her in his arms and was kissing her on the shoulders in
11       10|     took her fingers and began kissing them. Whereupon Nana, seeking
12       13|     taking him in her arms and kissing him on the forehead:~“Good–
13       13|     Madame’s despair, ended by kissing her to show that she was
14       14|        heard them laughing and kissing when one or the other was
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