Chap.

 1        1|      stupefying was the state of admiration into which Nana had plunged
 2        2|          the artist and of broad admiration for the woman.~“Excellent!”
 3        2|         and a sort of submissive admiration.~“Now I’ve had my troubles,”
 4        2|  impressed. Struck with a sudden admiration, she gazed at her mistress
 5        3|        of refined and ecstatical admiration. Mme du Joncquoy was not
 6        6|    tempered by a certain obscure admiration. Gaga had known her! The
 7        6|       stood in silent, wondering admiration, and then little by little
 8        6| preserved there. Breathless with admiration, Nana gave a little childish
 9        8|     round his neck in a burst of admiration. She thought the letter
10       13|       him with such a feeling of admiration that it set his heart beating.
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