Chap.

  1        1|                 they kept standing and looked about them.~“Didnt I say
  2        1|              most worthy demeanor, who looked as if she were stuffed with
  3        1|                s fancy man.”~Everybody looked at him. He was a pretty
  4        1|                Fauchery smiled when he looked at him.~“Who is that lady
  5        1|             caught up his opera glass, looked at the countess, a plump
  6        1|        interest in the performance and looked round at the house. Lucy
  7        1|             second verse onward people looked at each other all over the
  8        1|             very smart!”~All the house looked round. It was the cherub,
  9        1|             Faloise leaned forward and looked down at the boulevard. Over
 10        1|             was so white and plump and looked so natural in a part demanding
 11        1|             tall, old figure. His face looked soft and white under a broad–
 12        1|             Mignon, who was listening, looked at him so sharply that he
 13        1|              gold hair a virginal face looked out at you with velvety
 14        1|               more hotly than ever and looked scared.~The traditional
 15        1|           extremely pale, and his lips looked pinched—at fat Steiner,
 16        2|           empty place at her side. She looked at the other pillow lying
 17        2|             irregular intervals, never looked as though it had been honestly
 18        2|             lady who wore ringlets and looked like a countess who haunts
 19        2|                it was Nana’s aunt, she looked at her with a sweet expression
 20        2|          nuisance!”~The two old ladies looked at one another. The three
 21        2|            finishing the game, but Zoe looked as if she was going to pounce
 22        2|                 and Zoe, growing bored looked to see if there were any
 23        2|             still damp; she smiled and looked quite startled amid her
 24        2|              that kind of ring. Muffat looked at him; then they averted
 25        2|               said Nana.~He drew back, looked carefully at her headdress
 26        3|                lofty; its four windows looked out upon the garden, from
 27        3|            chandelier were burning, it looked merely a serious old chamber
 28        3|                two the Countess Sabine looked at the fire; then she resumed
 29        3|                Steiner and accordingly looked rather out of his element.
 30        3|                Fauchery chuckled as he looked at the count, whose face,
 31        3|                passed his evenings and looked grave. But a mole, which
 32        3|            ladiesarmchairs. Fauchery looked at her as she sat quaintly
 33        3|            corner of her armchair. She looked as slight and impudent as
 34        3|               crowd gathered round and looked at the horses.”~There was
 35        3|               the stout man, who still looked very sedate. For some moments
 36        3|               secret signal or two. It looked as though he were giving
 37        3|          flushed all her face, and she looked as if she were the sister
 38        3|             breath.~And when the other looked at him in much astonishment,
 39        3|          anxious till the morning.”~He looked at her without answering,
 40        3|             immense on his shorn face, looked like a swollen pimple, while
 41        3|            invited him in his turn, he looked at his son–in–law furtively.
 42        4|             understand. She smiled and looked at Rose, the husband and
 43        4|               answered laughingly.~She looked round her but grew suddenly
 44        4|                supper! Most likely. It looked like it. Bah! Provided only
 45        4|             and old Bosc. At this Nana looked sedate and remarked dryly
 46        4|              the gentlemen in question looked unimpeachable in the extreme,
 47        4|             began laughing, and Mignon looked radiant, for his pride as
 48        4|           twenty.~Georges listened and looked at these ladies, feeling
 49        4|              of the fruit!”~The ladies looked at one another and pursed
 50        4|             find something to do.”~She looked at the sky through the windowpanes.
 51        5|              order to see how her lips looked.~“The prince.”~“I dont
 52        5|                 He lifted his eyes and looked at the clock and the barometer
 53        5|       generations of comedians that it looked yellow in places, and there
 54        5|       beginnings of alcoholism, but he looked a sterling old fellow for
 55        5|               of the great window that looked out on the courtyard, he
 56        5|                front of Potier’s bust, looked at it without seeming to
 57        5|               And everybody turned and looked at the little door which
 58        5|             took possession of him. He looked up into the heights above
 59        5|              But the prince smiled and looked pleased and excited by the
 60        5|             his virtue mentioned, Nana looked at him so comically that
 61        5|           seemed greatly surprised and looked round her in all directions.~“
 62        5|                 not now.” The old lady looked grave. Just then Prulliere
 63        5|              there. The yellow ceiling looked as if it had been baked,
 64        5|           visible in the shadows. They looked colorless and unlovely,
 65        6|             room, the windows of which looked out on the park. But they
 66        6|            broach the subject, Georges looked into his coffee cup, but
 67        6|        situated on the first floor and looked out upon the rear of the
 68        6|              for trunks and boxes. Zoe looked very gruff and cast a frigid
 69        6|           vegetables. Then she ran and looked down the well and lifted
 70        6|            almost to his shoulders, he looked just like a girl.~“Why,
 71        6|               of the attack. Mme Hugon looked into his eyes with an anxious
 72        6|                real surprise. They all looked up. Eh? What? Nana had come
 73        6|                red place. Muffat, too, looked at Georges. The company
 74        6|                 and for one second she looked at him with eyes so full
 75        6|           faith in her! She would have looked on herself as the lowest
 76        6|               less strenuously. Mignon looked every inch the good citizen
 77        6|               in the lanes, turned and looked at the flaring rooms.~“It’
 78        6|             anecdotes. Whenever anyone looked at HIM he smiled in his
 79        6| unexceptionably. Fauchery and Daguenet looked icy and recognized no one.
 80        6|            rigidly up in his place and looked at no one. It was just possible
 81        6|               in a dark brown silk and looked very simple and very tall,
 82        7|           spectacle. He shook himself, looked up and noticed that it was
 83        7|                the pale shopwomen, who looked placidly at him as though
 84        7|              was too much agitated and looked at things without seeing
 85        7|               the empty, glaring shops looked as though they had dropped
 86        7|              Muffat had vanished.~Both looked. The door was quivering
 87        7|               cared to think about.~He looked up. Nana had grown absorbed
 88        7|             himself in an armchair. He looked drowsy, and his limbs were
 89        7|          notion, and she smiled as she looked him carefully over.~“I say,”
 90        7|                an extent, and her skin looked so golden in the light of
 91        7|          expression.~And with that she looked as if she were delivering
 92        7|             turn. For some seconds she looked at him without speaking.
 93        7|               greasy pavement. When he looked mechanically up into the
 94        7|              liquid mire. But he never looked to see where he was stepping
 95        7|                  He did not answer; he looked like a broken–down animal.
 96        7|          tomorrow, my dear fellow!”~He looked up in surprise. Never once
 97        7|          slowly and painfully and then looked at the young woman with
 98        7|              his debauch. The countess looked as though she were utterly
 99        8|        entirely taken up with Nana and looked annoyed at seeing her with
100        8|              well what they liked! She looked upon them as so much filth
101        8|              each other to pieces!”~He looked annoyed.~“Come now, we’ve
102        8|                s her politeness.”~Nana looked steadily at Satin. “Tut,
103        8|              whom the laugh irritated, looked threatening she remarked
104        8|                were black and blue. He looked at her skin without being
105        8|               potatoes on the table he looked intoxicated with delight
106        8|            drawing on, and the Quarter looked too starved. Eventually
107        8|            that if one could only have looked into every room one would
108        8|         stepped out on the landing. He looked terrible, and he spread
109        9|               immediate foreground. It looked like a big yellow eye glaring
110        9|                comforters on, and they looked up at the ray of sunlight
111        9|               you! Will you sign?”~She looked steadily at him and at length
112        9|             the part. As to Fontan, he looked coldly on, pretending unconcern,
113        9|              in Muffat’s direction and looked vexed, and Mignon was struck
114        9|                the vast chamber, which looked shamefully stained and worn
115        9|         covered with red stains, which looked as if someone had bled over
116        9|               it. I dont want to.”~He looked ardently at her for some
117        9|                For a second or two she looked at the stained wallpaper,
118        9|             silent as she entered. She looked at the four men. Muffat
119       10|             reception time. Then as he looked at her with suppliant, questioning
120       10|               When she saw how pale he looked, with his spoiled blood
121       10|              in this by Zoe. All three looked most dignified.~“It’s certain
122       10|             her left, but she scarcely looked at them, so taken up was
123       10|            gentlemen paled visibly and looked embarrassed. The young Hugons
124       10|          either side of the road which looked like gulfs of shadow, while
125       10|                unwell when a policeman looked up at her house. One never
126       10|         perfect bundle of them, a face looked out from under a tattered
127       11|               child’s poor little face looked waxen and dumb and white
128       11|               and light tandems, which looked as delicately formed as
129       11|               say to that?”~Labordette looked at her with a singular expression.
130       11|          folded arms, behind them. She looked dazzling in white satin
131       11|                side. Gaga and Clarisse looked exceedingly prim and asked
132       11|                filled the stands. Nana looked at them through her field
133       11|               back, wearing a hat that looked rusty in the sunlight and
134       11|            insisted on his refusal she looked steadily at him. Doubtless
135       11|                to be rid of Mignon she looked as though she entered into
136       11|           taken in by the joke. Others looked serious and uneasy and sniffed
137       11|              was blood in his eyes; he looked fit to drop with apoplexy.~“
138       11|              three to one.”~Vandeuvres looked very much put out.~“No,
139       11|             hard, dead countenance, he looked like an old shriveled–up
140       11|          jacket with its white sleeves looked as if it had been thrown
141       11|            beyond these again she over looked the plain surrounding the
142       11|              was bad, the starter, who looked in the distance like a slim
143       11|              then diminished till they looked slender as strands of hair.
144       11|             the eyes and gaping mouths looked like black dots. The noise
145       11|                repeated that the crowd looked round in astonishment for
146       12|          excusing themselves, and they looked as confused as if they had
147       12|            said Zoe.~But Satin sat up, looked savagely at the count and
148       12|                shut her eyes again and looked like one dead. A shadow
149       12|            Then, too, the drawing room looked splendid; it was hung with
150       12|              triumphant in beauty; she looked young and gay, and there
151       12|              beads clothed her in what looked like a coat of mail. People’
152       12|                slightest astonishment, looked fixedly at him.~“Get along,
153       12|               some seconds the two men looked at one another. It was Fauchery
154       13|         catastrophe. But she had never looked forward to such shame as
155       13|               of clothes on the ground looked like something dead. Georges
156       13|       shoulders,” said Labordette.~She looked quietly at him.~“Why? The
157       13|               her vacant eyes, and she looked so great and terrible in
158       13|              she marched up to him and looked him full in the face.~“We’
159       13|             kept her place; she always looked clean, and her only anxiety
160       13|               so wild, brought on what looked like the beginnings of melancholia.
161       13|              was in all her finery and looked clean and solid and as brand
162       14|           porch of the Grand Hotel. He looked nervous and was gazing at
163       14|            girl too! Mignon sighed and looked relieved, for at last Rose
164       14|           particulars. How ripping she looked with that rich coloring
165       14|           their hats and gloves on and looked as if they were paying a
166       14|             wretchedly sickly baby; it looked so old and so sad. In fact,
167       14|             make out Count Muffat, who looked like a dark parcel thrown
168       14|             coming, Simonne?”~They all looked at the bed out of the corners
169       14|              which remained half open, looked like a deep, black, ruinous
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