Chap.

  1        1|    standing so as to take a final look round. The cry of “Sit down,
  2        1|         irreproachable getup.~“Do look!” La Faloise again insisted. “
  3        1|       seat again with an animated look and renewed attention. La
  4        1|         air of the night made her look very pale.~“Egad, there’
  5        1|     passion. Curiosity led him to look at the Count de Vandeuvres—
  6        2|         time it was one’s duty to look alive, for the men only
  7        2|          discreet! Tut, tut, I’ll look after him as though he were
  8        2|        own and, assuming a tender look and cooing like a dove,
  9        2|        had been her own friends.~“Look here, that’s another ring.
 10        2|   remarking that she would go and look in her box, and she brought
 11        2|      while a frown made the count look more grave than before.
 12        3|          meditations. She did not look her age; one would have
 13        3|         apparent. One had only to look at her there by the side
 14        3|           big chair had a rumpled look—its nether cushions had
 15        3|      whose face had worn its gray look all the evening, seemed
 16        3|         just perceptibly, while a look of discomfort, such as headache
 17        3|         Chouard approached with a look of interrogation. And when
 18        4|         my pelisse, Steiner; just look in the righthand pocket.”~
 19        4|       obtained her address.~“Just look there,” murmured Vandeuvres
 20        4|       week and the rest to match! Look here, my dear boy, these
 21        4|        funny business if I had to look after you the rest of the
 22        4|      sharp rap, accompanied by a “Look here, you, let me go!” which
 23        4|          stooped down in order to look under the chairs and the
 24        4|        wrath redoubled. Now, just look at that! They would never
 25        5|          he got up to have a last look at the mirror as became
 26        5|          journalist a keen little look. The latter would assurely
 27        5|         He certainly had still to look up Mme Nana, as he called
 28        5|          procession and trying to look quite the lady, though she
 29        5|          kept pausing in order to look at the sceneshiftersmaneuvers.
 30        5|           quietly without word or look.~“You sang your numbers
 31        5|       young woman, taking a final look at herself in the mirror.~
 32        5|           the two men.~“Oh, dont look at THEM!” Bordenave furiously
 33        5|       folds of her fur cloak. “Do look, Barillot. I bet they’ve
 34        5|        shut eyelids. Nana did not look at him but, smiling, nodded
 35        6|    September. You see, it doesnt look pretty.”~And with a movement
 36        6|           were banked up.~“Oh, do look, Zoe! There’s greenery!
 37        6|          I see it! I see it, Zoe! Look out at the other side. Oh,
 38        6|            Oh, how happy I am! Do look, Zoe! Now, do look!”~The
 39        6|         am! Do look, Zoe! Now, do look!”~The carriage had by this
 40        6|           s spinach! Do come. Oh, look at the artichokes! They
 41        6|     heavens, how beautiful it is! Look, dear old girl!”~Georges
 42        6|           arm, and so sad was her look that no one dared comfort
 43        6|         would rise to her feet to look at the landscape and, supporting
 44        6|          man’s pockets as soon as look at him. Irma dAnglars still
 45        6|         had twice turned round to look back at the house, and now,
 46        6|          Mme Hugon was content to look at him with eyes full of
 47        6|        had given Georges one long look. Dinner over, he went upstairs,
 48        7| interested her very much.~“Now do look!” she said, pausing anew
 49        7|       zinc, the cardboard made to look like leather, had been the
 50        7|            provided you wanted to look respectable too! His three
 51        7|        their own firesides.~“Just look at that,” whispered the
 52        7|      giving Zoe an order. “You’ll look out for him, and you’ll
 53        7|       without her once turning to look at him. Muffat used to grow
 54        7|     astonished her, and she would look as surprised and ecstatic
 55        7|           and behind, stooping to look at the side view of her
 56        7|         doesnt pay, dear boy, to look like a ninny with one’s
 57        7|      herself more lucidly.~“Well, look here! I know how it all
 58        7|        light of the coal fire.~“I look like a goose, eh? Yes, that’
 59        7|          he questioned her with a look. She grew serious, and an
 60        7|       pavement he did his best to look and walk in a leisurely
 61        7|       emotion, he simply tried to look into the passage. But he
 62        7|         as he went by with scared look and soaked hat and muddy
 63        7|       think I’m begging alms? Now look here, that’s what I value
 64        7|          Wont you go? Very well! Look there! I’ve got company.”~
 65        8|        get their bills paid? Why, look here, I’d rather die of
 66        8|           s going too far, he is! Look here, my little friend,
 67        8|       little Francis, I’ll go and lookem up, I will. Shall you
 68        8|          sidewalk turned round to look at them. Indeed, they were
 69        8|         absinthe in a glass would look furtively at the lady’s
 70        8|        mistress as “dear child.”~“Look, here she is!” continued
 71        8|         She had simply come up to look about her. As she stood
 72        8|         at length she was able to look round, what was her astonishment
 73        8|        rejoined more calmly. “And look here, little girl, I’ve
 74        8|          at the men who turned to look at them, they marched about
 75        8|          did not even thank him.~“Look here,” he said, “you must
 76        8|           Oh, the pigs, the pigs! Look here, we’ll have nothing
 77        8|          the room with the scared look of a madwoman about to jump
 78        9|       station. It made the actors look like eccentric phantoms
 79        9|    himself to act the scene.~“Now look here, you Fontan, do please
 80        9|   Clarisse briskly, getting up to look for her.~The news spread
 81        9|      again we shant, at any rate look like a pair of boobies.”~
 82        9|           succeeded in infusing a look of sadness.~“Oh, it’s impossible,
 83        9|         should say no! Always no! Look here, it’s scarcely clean
 84        9|       swell, and no mistake! Just look at this.”~And she withdrew
 85        9|         quiet, empty place.~“Now, look here,” she resumed bluntly, “
 86        9|           said with a voice and a look of the utmost anguish. “
 87        9|        want anybody but you! Why, look here, there’s some more
 88        9|          there’s money in it. Now look, just look at all that!”~
 89        9|       money in it. Now look, just look at all that!”~He walked
 90        9|           want them for nowadays? Look here! I’ll bet a hundred
 91       10|         room and a dining room to look after themselves underneath.
 92       10|        him! Yes, yes, have a good look at everything, my fine fellow!
 93       10|       such conduct would scarcely look proper in case the servants
 94       10|     without seeming to notice the look of exasperation overspreading
 95       10|      beauty; her sole care was to look after herself, to wash and
 96       10|        with a disgusted air. “No, look you here, their republic
 97       10|           deeply moved and with a look of suffering, had risen
 98       10|          to the window.~“Oh, just look at the figure he cuts down
 99       11|          the people had rushed to look as though a queen were passing.
100       11|      broke off, crying out:~“Just look at the Mignons arriving.
101       11|      young man’s movements with a look of amusement and declared
102       11|         Nana ended by saying. “We look like a set of tumblers.”~
103       11|     attitude stupid and useless.~“Look here, my dear,” he whispered. “
104       11|      entertained.~“Their features look as if they had been put
105       11|          an owner ought always to look as if he believes in his
106       11|          the sunlight making them look like bright dabs of color.
107       11|          I’ll show you Mamma. Eh? Look at Mummy out there.”~And
108       11|           he kept shouting. “Just look at Frangipane. What an action,
109       11|     Valerio II is coming forward. Look, there they are all four
110       11|     Marechal had a dirty, hangdog look. Nevertheless, she was still
111       12|        order to see how she would look. Thus disfigured, she turned
112       12|      turned toward the count.~“Do look! My headll be quite small,
113       12|           would console him.~“Now look here, be calm!” the young
114       12|            Nevertheless, you must look at the matter quietly: you’
115       12|           a playfully threatening look she said:~“You know what
116       12|          you see her at the door? Look, you can catch sight of
117       12|          lot of things on hand. A look of sorrow overshadowed her
118       12|          him,” muttered Georges. “Look out! He’s turning round;
119       12|           him with the astonished look of a silent child and constantly
120       13|           to catch his eye with a look of tender submission. She
121       13|       pass over his face. But one look from Nana’s eyes would transfigure
122       13|          s made to be broken. Now look at this fan; it’s only held
123       13|        leaving me in a jolly fix! Look here, d’you want to know
124       13|         week, but nowadays I must look after my own affairs. Just
125       13|       proving her own innocence.~“Look you here, dearie, is it
126       13|           utterly.~“And you, too, look as if you werent satisfied.
127       13|        from, my little rough, and look sharp about it! There’s
128       13|       playing the fool. Now then, look at yourself. D’ye think
129       13|           to all their quarrels.~“Look here! You disgust me!”~Nowadays
130       13|        one another with a passing lookrich shopkeepers’ wives
131       13|         go to infamous houses and look on at scenes of debauch
132       13|           heap of proposals. Why, look here, just reckonem up
133       13|          I’m built that way? Just look at me a bit! Why, I shouldn’
134       13|         knees.~“Fetch it, Caesar! Look here, I’ll give you what
135       13|         you what for if you dont look sharp! Well done, Caesar!
136       13|        anguish, and gazing with a look of terror at the door, the
137       13|         be with me.”~And a fierce look set her lip curling. At
138       13|        and tapped his shoulders.~“Look here,” she said, “you were
139       13|       copy them: I was afraid to. Look here, I’ll give you a single
140       14|         her place and promises to look after her affairs. Isnt
141       14|        she rushes off, crying, to look after her. You remember
142       14|          with astonishment.~“Just look! Just look what a lot of
143       14|    astonishment.~“Just look! Just look what a lot of people!” The
144       14|         Bonaparte at Austerlitz.~“Look here, are you coining up
145       14|          felt nor saw the crowd.~“Look, here he comes!” said Fauchery. “
146       14|        tragic role, had assumed a look of woe and was drawing down
147       14|        Wait a bit; we must have a look. Room number 401; room number
148       14|     Perhaps they would be able to look at her presently! And with
149       14|        thither in order to have a look at the boulevards, and they
150       14|         behind, Rose gave a final look round, for she wanted to
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