Chap.

  1        1|            scent of an idiot. You’ll see, you’ll see! She’s only
  2        1|            idiot. You’ll see, you’ll see! She’s only got to come
  3        1|        unreason. Everybody wanted to see Nana. A lady had the flounce
  4        1|            queries. “You’re going to see her, and I’m off; they want
  5        1|                Oh, decidedly not! To see nothing!” he made answer. “
  6        1|            latter not having been to see Rose’s costume. At the very
  7        1|             pretty reception; you’ll see!”~At that very moment the
  8        1|            his ear:~“You’re going to see my wife’s costume for the
  9        1|                 But I’m smoking, you see,” replied Daguenet.~Then
 10        1|            to be sure! He went up to see other women and didnt even
 11        1|              my son, to summon us to see such a sight as this.” Then
 12        1|              had hurried in order to see the crowd pass out. All
 13        2|             bothers today. Now let’s see, has the porter come upstairs
 14        2|             whither she could go and see him as often as she liked.~
 15        2|              four or five persons to see. And she took her departure
 16        2|           have lunch, and then we’ll see.”~Zoe brought a dressing
 17        2|              growing bored looked to see if there were any coffee
 18        2|               I should have liked to see you there! I was boiling
 19        2|            place. She was annoyed to see her mistress on the verge
 20        2|             than ever. No, she would see nobody, nobody! Who’d sent
 21        2|         night and now he had come to see her.~“These flowers are
 22        2|            interruptions.~“You shall see me back to my door,” she
 23        3|              have brought Georges to see you,” said Mme Hugon to
 24        3|              might happen? “We shall see,” he thought. It was a folly,
 25        3|               dear boy, one ought to see every side of life.”~Then
 26        3|            little chapel.~“Now let’s see,” murmured Vandeuvres, bringing
 27        3|             by the by? Are we not to see him?”~“Oh, certainly you
 28        3|          lamps.~“I scarcely hoped to see you tonight, Father,” said
 29        4|          idiots,” she said. “Did you see? There were thousands there
 30        4|              about them and asked to see them. Labordette called
 31        4|             stomach’s unhurt, you’ll see.”~Other guests had arrived
 32        4|                Sit down, pray. Let’s see, you—Clarissepush up a
 33        4|          make one die of laughing to see them both burying themselves
 34        4|              little hands: ‘We shall see Mamma act! We shall see
 35        4|              see Mamma act! We shall see Mamma act!’ Oh, it was a
 36        4|          over Blanche’s shoulders to see if it was coming off with
 37        4|          stage box reserved so as to see the Blonde Venus when he
 38        4|            the princes will come and see it,” declared Bordenave
 39        4|              Leon downstairs— you’ll see!”~She paused to sayLeoville 40        4|              turn. Oh yes, she could see it all distinctly. Lucy
 41        4|          Very well then! They should see! She might be tipsy, if
 42        4|             wasnt a ninny—she could see clearly enough. They had
 43        4|          into Rose’s arms. “Come and see it.”~All the women had to
 44        4|          individual lady, looking to see if she were hiding his handkerchief
 45        4|              turned, and she did not see them. Emphatically she was
 46        5|          into the mirror in order to see how her lips looked.~“The
 47        5|              I ran down: I wanted to see. He’s in the first stage
 48        5|       replied Prulliere. “You should seeem gaping.”~“I say, my
 49        5|             at it without seeming to see it and then turned back
 50        5|           found she preferred not to see La Faloise, who could never
 51        5|        scanning the house beyond.~“I see him,” said she sharply. “
 52        5|           place. “Dont come in; you see you mustnt come in!”~Bordenave
 53        5|        depths of her vicious soul to see a prince and two gentlemen
 54        5|           the carpet in order not to see any more. At length Venus,
 55        5|        phrased it.~“I should like to see YOU in a lowcut dress,”
 56        5|            begged Clarisse to go and see if the man were there. Clarisse
 57        5|              seized with a desire to see; he put his eye to the peephole.
 58        5|        turning to the count:~“You’ll see, she’s very nice! She’s
 59        5|            You know him? So come and see me down there.”~The count
 60        5|             husband’s coming! You’ll see.”~Meanwhile the wornlooking
 61        5|              waited so long, only to see them all flying away like
 62        6|          half through September. You see, it doesnt look pretty.”~
 63        6|           gave a little cry.~“Let me see,” she said; “Monsieur Steiner
 64        6|            certain that no one would see him, he slipped from the
 65        6|              And the house could one see it at a distance? The little
 66        6|        pretty it is!”~“One can quite see that Madame doesnt come
 67        6|              and vivid sensation.~“I see it! I see it, Zoe! Look
 68        6|              sensation.~“I see it! I see it, Zoe! Look out at the
 69        6|           door.~But Madame wanted to see things, and at each new
 70        6|             and lifted up a frame to see what was underneath it and
 71        6|            was fading. She could not see clearly now and touched
 72        6|            in Paris, when I come and see you and you’re not expecting
 73        6|              Zoe, just come here and see how it suits him. It’s made
 74        6|             and yet not a soul could see her. The room behind them
 75        6|            to know? We must wait and see.”~It was impossible to go
 76        6|              Now just listen! You’ll see that it’s all for your sake,”
 77        6|           would leave Zizi to go and see if Louiset were breathing
 78        6|            astonished and annoyed to see an omnibus full of people
 79        6|            Turning round, Nana could see the walking party hesitating
 80        6|         comfort her.~“I say, did you see Fauchery, dear?” Nana shouted
 81        6|              an hour more to go. You see that church behind the trees
 82        6|        coming a couple of leagues to see that! Then the driver pointed
 83        7|              to be silent. She could see he was very much exalted,
 84        7|            her head so that he could see a foreshortened reflection
 85        7|            tucked under her:~“Let me see,” she said; “you dont sleep
 86        7|             for she was dellghted to see that she was looking so
 87        7| complaisantly, for he was charmed to see her so kind to him.~But
 88        7|             the Rue de Provence. You see, I’m giving you the address.”~
 89        7|             the women are alike, you see, high or low; they’re all
 90        7|             shameful. Never would he see her; never would he touch
 91        7|            time he tried doggedly to see into the place, and then,
 92        7|               But he never looked to see where he was stepping and
 93        7|               she could quite go and see whether Madame had gone
 94        7|        hearten him up the said:~“You see now? I was on the wrong
 95        7|            dear boy, because now you see the clearance’ll be quite
 96        8|           fears, for she trembled to see her niece renouncing the
 97        8|              rooms. Nana took her to see the bedroom, the parlor
 98        8|            by heaven, we’ll come and see you!”~But when Louiset arrived
 99        8|          felt ashamed that he should see her in the street with a
100        8|              Yes, I’ll go, and we’ll see whether they will have the
101        8|              going to strike me—d’ye see?—for I’d smash the man who
102        8|    connoisseur who could not bear to see so fine a girl making such
103        8|         Bouffes–Parisiens Theatre to see a little woman of Fontan’
104        8|           being that she might never see him again if she reproached
105        8|             I wish I’d been there to see his ugly mug! My dear girl,
106        8|              for it! You’ll come and see me, eh? You promise? It’
107        8|            hour out in the street to see that he did not murder her.
108        8|           one day took her friend to see another woman. This woman
109        8|           her to promise to come and see her. And at last Nana consented.
110        8|            soul. Whenever he came to see her he was so charmed by
111        8|              you promise to come and see her? What does she want
112        8|              fellows who had come to see the sight and were cracking
113        8|          remarked:~“Now when shall I see you? If you were free—”~
114        8|        accounts,” he shouted. “Let’s see; hand over the money! Now
115        8|             peace, eh? You can quite see I’ve got company tonight.”~
116        9|             Nana had been anxious to see the piece, for she hesitated
117        9|            arrangement. He wanted to see more clearly, and in the
118        9|           have it once more. Now you see, Rose, I’ve had time to
119        9|             just that, no more; d’ye see? And then you come down.
120        9|           length made answer:~“We’ll see about that all in good time.”~
121        9|       society and said bluntly:~“You see what’s going on? My word,
122        9|             had let them take him to see Rose. Besides, his brain
123        9|             was one who knew when to see and when not to see things,
124        9|          when to see and when not to see things, and he gave a further
125        9|            esteemed himself happy to see her again. Thereupon she
126        9|         dignified way! You wanted to see me, didnt you? But you
127        9|            annoying, for I can quite see they seem to think me uneducated.
128        9|       abusing your power, but you’ll see, you’ll see!”~At this the
129        9|               but you’ll see, you’ll see!”~At this the embarrassment
130        9|         about her, and he would soon see how she would rattle through
131       10|               Georges was so glad to see Nana again and gazed at
132       10|        Gracious me, I should like to see him come! For all that he’
133       10|              word that she could not see visitors. But she was already
134       10|              said:~“Why should I not see him? He would think me afraid.
135       10|              For that matter, you’ll see your brother here. I’ve
136       10|         shift. “Only, you know, they see what I am. One word about
137       10|            go to the Batignolles and see her little Louis at her
138       10|             aunt’s; she was going to see Baby. Moreover, that poor
139       10|       bursting. He could not bear to see them so close together;
140       10|      overrule her.~“I wish it, d’you see? Sendem away or I’m off!”~
141       10|         longer refused now; he would see about it, he said, they
142       10|            cold all over.~“You shall see,” added Satin.~She whistled
143       10|           the old hag, who could not see her:~“Do leave off; there
144       11|           Monsieur Venot? He came to see me this morning.”~“Monsieur
145       11|             I should be delighted to see them all happy again, the
146       11|            field glasses.~“Ah yes! I see her,” she said at length. “
147       11|            King of Tipsters.”~“Let’s see, what horses ought I to
148       11|            cab, whence she could not see anything, the Tricon had
149       11|             lay wagers. Georges, you see that bookmaker down there,
150       11|              em too well. You should seeem behind scenes. No more
151       11|           was well placed; she would see that all in good time. And
152       11|           beside her, though glad to see her again; for, he said,
153       11|      surprised, on turning round, to see Mignon on the seat. She
154       11|      instance, where everybody would see her—she replied that she
155       11|           she replied that she would see about it, that she would
156       11|              they were astonished to see him confiding Lusignan to
157       11|             day! Why, I’m burning to see the enclosure.”~“Well, come
158       11|              drunkenness in order to see whether they would burn
159       11|              the wrong way. Just you see that big fellow there; I
160       11|          quiet.~“Dont shove! Let me see! Ah, the judge is getting
161       11|          round at the other women to see how they took it. They were
162       11|           blown upon already. You’ll see the canter.”~The horses
163       11|             off the carriage.~“Let’s see how many minutes they’ll
164       11|              her golden color. D’you see her now? She’s blazing away.
165       11|            it yesterday evening! You see, he might easily have murdered
166       12|            down her jaw, in order to see how she would look. Thus
167       12|               Then I understood, you see. I was furious; Madame might
168       12|              is much better and will see you. We are expecting the
169       12|        really thought I should never see you again.”~Then as he leaned
170       12|           burst from your eyes—I can see that quite well. Well now,
171       12|              brain:~“Well then, pet, see to what you’ve got to do.
172       12|           soothed her. Yes, he would see about it; the important
173       12|            Mme du Joncquoy. “Did you see her at the door? Look, you
174       12|             near the fireplace. “You see, it’s my old corner.”~“You
175       12|           you mean to say you didnt see that? Oh, it WAS smart.
176       12|      squeezed his cousin’s arm. “You see that lady in white silk?”~
177       12|        thought it a good one. “D’you see Nana coming in over there?”~“
178       12|            she does! What? You dont see her? She’s squeezing all
179       13|             very bad what I did. You see I’m sorry for my fault.
180       13|           added a final reason:~“You see, dearie, you must try and
181       13|            the street. She could not see any very expensive object
182       13|            brought two goldsmiths to see her. They were already busy
183       13|           heart she was delighted to see him spending his whole substance
184       13|         shutting it in her desire to see how it was made.~“Take care,”
185       13|            was the cover! Didnt you see the bound it gave?~And she
186       13|              unconquerable desire to see Nana once more. With one
187       13|            and was astonished not to see him make his appearance
188       13|              to explain to her.~“You see,” he said, “this is the
189       13|              him otherwise.~“Did you see your little rough last night?”
190       13|              place too! Did you ever see the like of it?”~He was
191       13|         talking of him, and he would see his name in the papers.
192       13|              business Mignon came to see if he could not saddle Fauchery
193       13|              and it horrified her to see it always there. Despite
194       13|           Just think if they were to see you like that at the Tuileries!”~
195       13|              me away, that I may not see, that I may not feel any
196       13|           nothing to him; they would see what would happen later
197       13|              by Fauchery’s advice to see if he could not steal Nana’
198       13|             luxuries always pay. You see, I’ve been with others quite
199       13|              be misunderstood and to see them all siding against
200       13|             and I didnt say it. You see what I’ve got for it today.
201       13|          when I used to go with them—see? I didnt enjoy it; no,
202       13|        installation, but she let him see that she had had enough
203       13|              knows? Perhaps I shant see her alive. Never mind, I
204       13|           Never mind, I shall ask to see her: I want to give her
205       14|              Accordingly I wanted to see for myself—”~“Yes, yes,”
206       14|           said Fauchery. “Now you’ll see.”~The count had, in fact,
207       14|        always picture her thus—would see her shining high up among
208       14|              man who did not like to see good and useful things lost.~
209       14|            so long, but a longing to see her kept them rooted to
210       14|           was not at all pleasant to see. Why, she was taken with
211       14|            to Cologne yet? I want to see how he looks when he comes
212       14|             out yesterday. Dont you see?”~They all violently interrupted
213       14|            one another. Ah well! You see I’m quite silly over it
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