Chap.

1        2|     quickly as she could have desired. She even made bold to beg
2        4|     and polkas as the company desired. But the dance was languishing,
3        5|     still have let herself be desired. Her glance said as much.
4        6|       for ten years yet never desired. The Marquis de Chouard
5        7|       in order to extract the desired confession.~“Without doubt,”
6       10| Muffat respected her.~But she desired and obtained still more.
7       10|       whom the world of Paris desired. He, too, accepted Nana’
8       12|   advertisement, but she— she desired his happiness before all
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