Chap.

1        4|      round the table the women expressed themselves much touched,
2        5|    good–by, for the prince had expressed a desire to assist behind
3        6|      me!”~In the afternoon she expressed some anxiety, for Georges,
4        7| monetary question. If she only expressed a desire he would realize
5        8|        in all directions. Nana expressed surprise at her knowing
6       10|   hands of these gentlemen but expressed a formal desire not to appear
7       10|       ended in a sentimentally expressed desire for a simple, openhearted
8       10|      Muffat, who did not play, expressed great astonishment, but
9       13|     armchair by paralysis, she expressed extreme pity and took two
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