Chap.

  1        1|     recovering. He was afraid of being treated as a provincial
  2        1|      made haste to add:~“Besides being a first–rate comedian!”~“
  3        1|           I’ve a stall; I prefer being in the stalls.”~Lucy grew
  4        1|  Daguenet before anyone else, he being in occupation of a stall
  5        1|         the figure for the part, being thin and dark and of the
  6        1|         Fauchery and La Faloise, being among the earliest to emerge,
  7        1|        of the new actress? She’s being roughly handled enough in
  8        1|          were still crushing and being crushed; people were advancing
  9        1|       Rose and then, the caprice being over, had brought him back
 10        1|        men: the latter preferred being deceived and happy. That
 11        2|        explain her self further, being fully satisfied with a brisk
 12        2|          of doors, was very near being vexed.~“Push it up, at any
 13        2|          the coffeepot which was being kept warm over a handful
 14        2|          She was on the point of being guilty of a silly speech,
 15        2|        moment was worried at not being able to remember where she
 16        3|       would have set her down as being twentyeight at most, for
 17        3|      exhaled odors suggestive of being in a church, spoke as plainly
 18        3|          a way!~“I am accused of being overreligious,” she said
 19        3|        present who struck him as being the thing. But after all
 20        3|   platefuls of little cakes were being circulated without ceremony.
 21        4|         to her. It struck her as being more the thing. She wanted
 22        4|         Simonne was for the time being his mistress. This little
 23        4|       conversation. The men, not being mutually acquainted, stared
 24        4|        venison a l’anglaise, was being served when Blanche remarked
 25        4|         of a year of reflection, being minded, at any rate, to
 26        4|       from the dishes which were being handed round, from the whole
 27        4|            Nana made pretense of being hurt. The witticism appeared
 28        4|        room, the only difference being that the ladies were changed.
 29        4|       dawned on her that she was being made game of.~“You sillies!
 30        4|        seats beyond her.~“You’re being left too,” she resumed.~
 31        4|     fritters a la Pompadour were being mangled. The champagne,
 32        4|   handkerchief.~Then Foucarmont, being now in his witty vein, attacked
 33        4|       Then as Nana was once more being forgotten, Vandeuvres saw
 34        4|      their chief stumbling block being the good looks of the men
 35        5| particular corner of the theater being dark, the group were lost
 36        5|         temples. For one moment, being afraid of fainting away
 37        5|         a trunk, much annoyed at being compelled to remain motionless,
 38        5|        woman’s toilet. His whole being was in turmoil; he was terrified
 39        5|    courtesan, should the idea of being virtuous embarrass him?
 40        5|      waiting for their cues were being scared by quite a serious
 41        5|      unbedded, and the old house being in a state of subsidence,
 42        5|        some moments ago. “You’re being asked for.”~At the end of
 43        5|          lights and battens were being extinguished, the prince
 44        5|    flying away like this without being able to recognize a single
 45        5|        hopes of some stray favor being granted him. Then with brain
 46        5|        the last forty years were being drowned in a flood of new
 47        6|      cutlets and boiled eggs was being discussed by the company,
 48        6|          had entered her head of being the first to get to La Mignotte
 49        6|       both hands to keep it from being blown away while her petticoats
 50        6|          because I was afraid of being scolded, like in Paris,
 51        6|  absolutely insisted on the fire being lit in her bedroom, as being
 52        6|     being lit in her bedroom, as being the most comfortable place
 53        6|         the child. She played at being Mamma while he wickedly
 54        6|        while he wickedly enjoyed being dandled in the arms of the
 55        6|          fro like a baby that is being sent to sleep. It was all
 56        6|           Nana, who had begun by being furious, grew enchanted
 57        6|   against this; he was afraid of being seen. If he were to be seen
 58        6|       that it was Nana, the fact being that Lucy had been with
 59        6|           it’s all very well her being a countess, for she’s no
 60        6|          by, watching her mother being kissed. In the next carriage
 61        6|     surrounding immensity. Soon, being quite unused to walking,
 62        6|         his bedroom, his pretext being a slight feverish attack.
 63        6|    Little Violaine, he said, was being encored twice nightly. But
 64        7|          the evening, her excuse being that Louiset was ill and
 65        7|       scrape and on the verge of being declared bankrupt on ‘change,
 66        7|           where he was afraid of being recognized. It was at the
 67        7|         her, and through dint of being ceaselessly recalled it
 68        7|        that day. To think of its being possible for an honest woman
 69        7|        poor man! To think of his being so unworthily cheated by
 70        7|          man no longer afraid of being seen. His one care now was
 71        7|          The mere thought of his being that had ended by rousing
 72        7|     retained by him. Without his being able to explain how it came
 73        7|         prayers, while his whole being yearned toward a transport.
 74        7|         by nervous sobs. She was being taken advaatage of when
 75        7|        like men who give without being asked. No, if you were to
 76        8|         order to watch a chicken being roasted. If, said Mme Lerat,
 77        8|    address. Nay, through fear of being followed, she even deprived
 78        8|       learn that La Mignotte was being sold and that Labordette
 79        8|         laughter. Nana, far from being vexed, laughed tenderly
 80        8|        or in that which was then being rehearsed, also talked big
 81        8|      talked big about the joy of being entirely at liberty and
 82        8|            You know I dont like being bored. Let’s go to sleep,
 83        8|     voice; she was accustomed to being treated with respect! As
 84        8|         caressing, her only fear being that she might never see
 85        8|    latter did not the least mind being seen thus outside working
 86        8|       existence. Through dint of being much beaten Nana became
 87        8|          the thing struck him as being quite in the course of nature.
 88        8|       looked at her skin without being tempted to abuse the opportunity,
 89        8|          Nana, who was by way of being wideminded, had accepted
 90        8|          corruption. But besides being nervous, that trollop of
 91        8|        he had prevented her from being put “on the lists.” But
 92        8|   shouted, for they were sure of being defended in their actions
 93        8|          was even more afraid of being denounced, for her pastry
 94        8|         time it was she that was being kicked out of doors. And
 95        9|          The Petite Duchesse was being rehearsed at the Varietes.
 96        9|  suggested a house in process of being pulled down, a church nave
 97        9|        occasion of a masked ball being given by the latter. The
 98        9|       Fauchery, without, indeed, being very deeply wounded by these
 99        9|    recurred when a new piece was being put on, grew savage and
100        9|        herself at the thought of being left like this. She broke
101        9|    muttered. “Do me the favor of being quiet, wont you?”~He knew
102        9|     Bordenave. “The second act’s being begun again.”~“Off with
103        9|      wall—for he was sure of not being observed—and pressed his
104        9|        stage. The second act was being finished, and Prulliere
105        9|        curtain by Fontan and was being compelled to listen patiently
106        9| consultation was on the verge of being broken up.~“Oh, dear! No,
107       10|    fidelity but insisted also on being treated with the utmost
108       10|        from the door, ashamed at being thus surprised.~She began
109       10|        giggles of a woman who is being tickled. Besides, almost
110       10|         now her housewarming was being defiantly celebrated in
111       10|      became one who was proud of being able to undress at any moment
112       10|          Rue des Martyrs without being able to catch her. While
113       10|   Polonceau!”~When the roast was being served the two women plunged
114       10|          her soul. Then allusion being made in the course of conversation
115       10|          and anguish of heart at being thus dismissed, he gave
116       11|          Grand Prix de Paris was being run in the Bois de Boulogne
117       11|    settled matter—the banns were being published. At first the
118       11|        the field where a fair is being held, and above it all,
119       11| harnessed tandemwise, the leader being a little warmcolored chestnut
120       11|          filly; she was not even being mentioned. The outsider
121       11|       reappeared. The course was being cleared, and the pealing
122       11|       close at hand bottles were being emptied on Lea de Horn’s
123       11|    awaiting the duffers who were being taken in by the joke. Others
124       11|         yell as though they were being skinned.”~“You ought to
125       11|        them openmouthed, without being able to understand it all.
126       11|    stopped now, and the game was being played on the vast course
127       11|        Nana! Bravo!”~And without being aware of it Nana, upon her
128       11|         very serious nature were being whispered about: they issued
129       11|       his fortune. The bookmaker being thus warned that the favorite
130       11|        wit without succeeding in being funny. Seven women, imprisoned
131       11|       measure. Vandeuvres, after being warned off all racecourses
132       12|         she shook at the idea of being alone there for one moment,
133       12|      internal struggle. But Zoe, being scared herself, did not
134       12|   stamping about here instead of being at home murdering both of ‘
135       12|         put in circulation after being once renewed, and Labordette,
136       12|         chiefly with the hope of being able to reduce Estelle’s
137       12|      thousand francs and of then being free to make any arrangements
138       12|         among the gay world, and being very merry by nature and
139       12|          government classes were being disorganized by the shameful
140       12|          for he nursed a hope of being able to gain the same mastery
141       13|           She was exasperated at being thus surprised. Never before
142       13|         at the same time for not being rich, seeing that good Mamma
143       13|         therefrom in the hope of being able to repay them, while
144       13|         it. In his irritation at being put off he had presented
145       13|       childish. All his wretched being was shaken with weeping
146       13|    adoration, in which his whole being was merged. Then, too, how
147       13|       peculiar to a child who is being eaten up with the rottenness
148       13|     boredom. And Satin, angry at being thrown over every moment,
149       13|       became terribly enraged at being deceived by one of his own
150       13|         longing for the honor of being ruined by her in order to
151       13|          more and felt his whole being melting in the damp warm
152       13|        the obscure depths of his being and to bear but one blossom
153       13|       abasement and delighted in being a brute beast. He longed
154       14|     indignant at the idea of her being alone in furnished apartments.
155       14|      distance the gas lamps were being lit one by one. Meanwhile
156       14|      healthy! It’s all very well being fond of people, but one
157       14| unquietly to and fro like flocks being driven to the slaughterhouse
158       14|          that doesnt prevent my being fair. The emperor was right.”~
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