Chap.

  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.~“Isnt 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 dont know; I’ve just come down. Oh, he’s
 39        5|        said. “It isnt 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 dont 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 dont 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 gotem, I shall keepem!
 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 wrongOh,
 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 gotem 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 wont 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 wouldnt 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
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