Chap.

 1        1|       over from the customersorders. A stout man, who came out
 2        2|        I gave him his marching orders a while ago,” said Zoe with
 3        4| obedience to the loudly voiced orders of the manager. They rushed
 4        4|       and wore various unknown orders. Nana was annoyed at this
 5        6|        his excuse was doctor’s orders. Toward Daguenet and Fauchery
 6       10|     turned out of doors by her orders, she cried out:~“I say,
 7       11|       giving her bookmaker her orders above the heads of the crowd.
 8       12|  countess, was given his final orders.~It was one of those spring
 9       13|       the house despite Nana’s orders to the contrary. Francois
10       13| allowed Mme Hugon to give what orders she liked. The servants
11       13|       them by the evening with orders to be funny and yet proving
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