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1 1| dreeing me with Nana. I’ve met more than twenty people, 2 1| talking about her. Besides, I’ve made no promises.”~Then 3 1| nor acts you’ll find you’ve made a blunder, that’s all. 4 1| other things put together. I’ve smelled it out; it’s deuced 5 1| pronounced with her, or I’ve got the scent of an idiot. 6 1| You’re coming with us? I’ve kept a place for you,” she 7 1| nothing!” he made answer. “I’ve a stall; I prefer being 8 1| you knew Nana?”~“Nana! I’ve never set eyes on her.”~“ 9 1| on her.”~“Honor bright? I’ve been told that you’ve been 10 1| I’ve been told that you’ve been to bed with her.”~But 11 1| curtain became audible. “They’ve rung; they’ve rung!” The 12 1| audible. “They’ve rung; they’ve rung!” The rumor reached 13 1| Fauchery. “I’m certain I’ve seen her somewhere—at the 14 1| to Vulcan, who cried, “I’ve hit on a plan!” The rest 15 2| Rambouillet today?”~“That’s what I’ve come for,” said the aunt. “ 16 2| at twenty past twelve. I’ve got time to catch it.”~“ 17 2| recollection.~“Isn’t it a bore I’ve got to go out at three o’ 18 2| submissive admiration.~“Now I’ve had my troubles,” began 19 2| her voice as she spoke. “I’ve put HIM in the little sitting 20 2| ringing voice announced: “I’ve the five hundred! Trumps, 21 2| breathlessly:~“D’you suppose I’ve been having a good time? 22 2| yesterday evening?~“Besides, I’ve had enough of it,” she declared. “ 23 2| eyes, she added simply:~“I’ve seen him somewhere.”~This 24 2| beggars for you! Why, they’ve got away with my fifty francs!”~ 25 3| emphasis on the words:~“You’ve worked it, eh?”~“Eh, what?” 26 3| luck! But all the same I’ve pressed Foucarmont into 27 4| and all over the flat! I’ve had to fight my battles 28 4| Thank you, no! Ah yes, I’ve left my fan in my pelisse, 29 4| That fellow’s an idiot. I’ve already chucked him downstairs 30 4| concerned,” said Foucarmont, “I’ve drunk every imaginable kind 31 4| can’t make myself drunk. I’ve tried and I can’t.”~He was 32 4| Violaine. “Leave off; you’ve had enough. It would be 33 4| banker:~“It’s a mania they’ve all of them got. One of 34 4| imperiously to Fauchery:~“I’ve got your slippers at home, 35 4| say,” he muttered. “You’ve taken my handkerchief. Well 36 4| step.~“Oh, my dear, you’ve no idea!” she cried, almost 37 4| pelisse.~“Well, it’s over; I’ve done what you wanted me 38 5| prince.”~“I don’t know; I’ve just come down. Oh, he’s 39 5| said. “It isn’t warm, and I’ve left my furs in my dressing 40 5| his shrill voice, “They’ve knocked!”~“Three times!” 41 5| the boxes adored.~“They’ve knocked! They’ve knocked!” 42 5| They’ve knocked! They’ve knocked!” the callboy kept 43 5| husband.~“Aha, my buck, you’ve insulted Fontan,” resumed 44 5| please make haste. They’ve just rung the bell in the 45 5| a smile:~“It’s true: we’ve only got a minute left for 46 5| look, Barillot. I bet they’ve just opened a window. Why, 47 6| sense in it,” she said. “I’ve been expecting you since 48 6| expecting her at La Mignotte. I’ve heard all about it from 49 6| emotion.~“Dear me, dear me! I’ve got no right to grow angry,” 50 6| are you? Come up, do! You’ve no idea! It’s like fairyland!”~ 51 6| doing there, baby?”~“’Gad, I’ve come—that’s all!” replied 52 6| brought him.~“Dear me, you’ve made this your trysting 53 6| today!” she cried. “You’ve passed word round! But what’ 54 6| s happening? For years I’ve never succeeded in bringing 55 6| boy.~“Very well then, I’ve stuck him into the room 56 6| recent weeping.~I bet they’ve been chatting about hell,” 57 6| And Paul, too, a fellow I’ve been so kind to! Not a sign! 58 6| she should be. You know, I’ve got an eye for such things, 59 6| got up and shouted:~“We’ve not got a quarter of an 60 7| his place tonight. They’ve made up a story about a 61 7| nuisance, dear boy. They’ve always sickened me, cuckolds 62 7| embarrassment:~“You know I’ve begged you never to talk 63 7| that don’t concern me. I’ve said what I have because 64 7| For two hours past you’ve been worrying my life out. 65 7| anything for certain. I’ve been told it, and people 66 7| But what’s the matter? You’ve spotted them, eh? And it’ 67 7| yes, I do now. There, you’ve got the sack! Will you leave 68 7| extent.~“The devil, but I’ve had enough of this!” she 69 7| It’s over between us; I’ve got other fish to fry there! 70 7| do I—” he stammered. “I’ve got it for you—you know 71 7| insulting me? I’m glad you’ve come, too, dear boy, because 72 7| s likely enough! But you’ve bored me too much! And, 73 7| much! And, hang it all, I’ve had enough of swelldom! 74 7| Very well! Look there! I’ve got company.”~And with a 75 8| continued with a wink, “they’ve done this on the sly. Well, 76 8| remarked:~“Well, I never! You’ve got a baby already?”~This 77 8| Why don’t you eat? You’ve got plenty of time ahead 78 8| you must know, Francis, I’ve done with him! Oh, the canting 79 8| man to come to her when I’ve chucked him out of doors?”~“ 80 8| looked annoyed.~“Come now, we’ve had enough of it!” he said 81 8| happen!” she cried. “You’ve brought them back again 82 8| murmured Nana at length, “but I’ve certainly seen that face 83 8| lips in the mixture. “You’ve put salt in it, you have!”~ 84 8| seventeen thousand, and we’ve only been together three 85 8| the furniture; besides, I’ve had to buy linen. Money 86 8| look here, little girl, I’ve had enough of this mutual 87 8| are mine. Yes, and as I’ve got ‘em, I shall keep ‘em! 88 8| Come, I say, it’s you who’ve run through my ten thousand 89 8| myself to dinner, you know; I’ve spotted a leg of mutton.”~ 90 8| want to flatter myself, I’ve always taught you how to 91 8| continued the aunt, “you’ve only known perfect gentlemen 92 8| The deuce, you believe you’ve got talent then! Why, such 93 8| eh? You can quite see I’ve got company tonight.”~He 94 8| her:~“Show your hands! You’ve got no needle pricks on 95 9| they’re always where they’ve no business to be. And then 96 9| more. Now you see, Rose, I’ve had time to move, and then 97 9| hell can’t you shut up? We’ve lost a quarter of an hour 98 9| couple of chinaware dogs. We’ve both been in the wrong—Oh, 99 9| sensible man! Now that we’ve made our peace let’s shake 100 9| to think well of me. We’ve had our little explanation 101 9| himself in front of her, “I’ve come to possess myself of 102 9| what I came to offer you. I’ve already seen a town house 103 9| making you so ill, but I’ve had enough of it now, haven’ 104 9| the reason. The fact is I’ve had enough of courtesans. 105 9| em! They’ll be fancying I’ve got ‘em on the brain; to 106 9| of him again.~“I guess I’ve hit it, eh?”~“Oh, thoroughly,” 107 9| expression.~“I tell you I’ve got hold of the honest woman! 108 9| hold of the honest woman! I’ve tried at my own place. Nobody’ 109 9| me down. No, by Jove, I’ve had enough of it; I give 110 9| can have no idea what I’ve got to undergo with that 111 10| Only ten minutes? Oh, we’ve got plenty of time.”~She 112 10| see your brother here. I’ve invited him, and he’s going 113 10| pause:~“Good heavens! I’ve no objection. I’ll shove 114 10| the time. I can tell you I’ve had to bear pretty well 115 10| authoritative gesture:~“We’ve had enough of this, haven’ 116 10| yourself up with them when they’ve got so little sense?”~Satin, 117 10| carelessly:~“By the by, I’ve taken the liberty of giving 118 10| to her!” said Satin. “I’ve been trying to make her 119 10| stuttered Zoe; “after all I’ve done for Madame.”~Thereupon 120 11| without his growing ‘pi.’ I’ve always been religious. Yes, 121 11| arriving. Dear me, they’ve brought the children! Oh, 122 11| murmured:~“Oh dear, no! We’ve seen the last of the old 123 11| his arms up, crying:~“I’ve an inspiration. I’ll bet 124 11| idiotic! You won’t know him; I’ve only to say, ‘Come here,’ 125 11| go on the stage again? I’ve a notion: I’ll hire the 126 11| pretty scandal! Besides, we’ve got nothing to gain.”~He 127 11| of brief sentences.~“You’ve scraped everything up?”~“ 128 11| betting men are! When I’ve got the favorite they all 129 11| what’s going to happen—I’ve made my bets,” she reioined. “ 130 11| ll confess to you that I’ve increased the odds; I’ve 131 11| ve increased the odds; I’ve made it three to one.”~Vandeuvres 132 11| take her back,” he said. “I’ve got something on hand. Au 133 11| fellow’s brougham. They’ve just told me something very 134 11| Tisn’t you, after all, who’ve got the right to prevent 135 11| wild over Frangipane.~“I’ve an inspiration,” he kept 136 11| If he had said to me, ‘I’ve got nothing left,’ I should 137 12| his turn! Oh, it’s true I’ve had the hump since yesterday!”~ 138 12| Well now, speak out; you’ve come to tell me something.”~“ 139 12| compassion she queried:~“You’ve had bothers at your home?”~ 140 12| time extremely kind. “I’ve known it a long time, but 141 12| wanted proofs. The deuce, you’ve got one today, and I know 142 12| I shall go to law; I’ve proofs.”~“Not at all wise, 143 12| She’ll tell you that you’ve set her the example, and 144 12| the world saying that I’ve tempted you away from your 145 12| After that I shall feel I’ve done a good action, and 146 12| then, pet, see to what you’ve got to do. As far as I’m 147 12| husband. “The deuce, but we’ve made her talk!”~The doctor 148 12| she said:~“You know what I’ve allowed you to do. Go back 149 12| saying. “For my part, I’ve never seen him.”~“Take care, 150 12| Exactly, my good friend. I’ve bet ten louis—now, has she 151 12| trouble.”~“I do? Not at all. I’ve been working: that’s why 152 12| here’s your commission. I’ve brought you the handsel 153 12| remember it any longer! So you’ve slipped off; you’re just 154 12| church. Yes, certainly, you’ve got a scent of incense about 155 13| comfort him.~“Well, yes, I’ve done wrong. It’s very bad 156 13| And what a sly laugh! They’ve all got such dirty, wicked 157 13| sigh of relief.~“Ah, you’ve come from your brother.”~“ 158 13| to where he stood:~“You’ve no money, have you?”~“No.”~“ 159 13| going to marry. That’s why I’ve come.”~“Eh, what? You too?” 160 13| your mamma till I died? I’ve got better things to do 161 13| his money I care for! I’ve not got enough to pay for 162 13| ejaculated:~“Oh, but you’ve done us infinite harm! You’ 163 13| done us infinite harm! You’ve done us infinite harm!”~ 164 13| wretched boy to kill himself. I’ve been most unfortunate throughout 165 13| you at all. He’s gone. You’ve got what you wanted; you’ 166 13| brutal.~“Very well, yes! I’ve slept with Foucarmont. What 167 13| him full in the face.~“We’ve had enough of this, eh? 168 13| white with fury.~“So you’ve not got the money, eh? Then 169 13| twenty of you, my pippin! I’ve had a heap of proposals. 170 13| would end by saying. “You’ve no notion how ugly you are, 171 13| way to come into a room? I’ve had enough of this sort 172 13| luxuries always pay. You see, I’ve been with others quite long 173 13| the beastly thing! Oh, I’ve got a broad back! I can 174 13| stronger. However, when you’ve got nothing to reproach 175 13| lot, eh? I give away all I’ve got; I wouldn’t crush a 176 13| t say it. You see what I’ve got for it today. There’ 177 13| then, I ask you whether I’ve got anything to do with 178 13| prayers to the good God, for I’ve always had my share of religion. 179 13| care? It’s their fault. I’ve had nothing to do with it!”~“ 180 14| like your Frenchmen. They’ve just expelled the little 181 14| what you’re saying. I— I’ve seen Louis Philippe’s reign: 182 14| saying:~“Bismarck! Why, they’ve simply driven me crazy with 183 14| silly over it now. Oh! I’ve got all sorts of strange