Chap.

  1        1|         very pale.~“Egad, there’s Satin,” murmured Fauchery when
  2        1|         What are you doing there, Satin?”~“I’m bogging,” replied
  3        1|             I’m bogging,” replied Satin quietly without changing
  4        1|         he found the gate closed, Satin, standing on the edge of
  5        1|          Venus roams at eventide.~Satin had gone back in front of
  6        2|         others with arms and blue satin upholsteries. On the toilet
  7        3|           ball dress of pale blue satin, on the corner of her armchair.
  8        5|        end of the passage. It was Satin. Wearing a hat and a small
  9        5|        how Nana had recognized in Satin an old schoolmate, had taken
 10        5|          rear of the dresser came Satin, closing the procession
 11        5|           In a corner of the room Satin, with her pure, virginal
 12        5|     necessary to crowd up anyhow, Satin and Mme Jules standing back
 13        5|          and rigid as ever, while Satin, marveling in the depths
 14        5|     increased their intoxication. Satin, when she saw the gentlemen
 15        5|    queried.~She was searching for Satin. When she had found her
 16        5|         trunk behind the curtain, Satin quietly replied:~“Certainly
 17        5|          after the play was over! Satin hesitated. There were too
 18        5|      front of the foyer, he heard Satin screaming out:~“Oh, the
 19        5|        who was tumbling down over Satin. The girl had decidedly
 20        5|     marquis had slipped off after Satin and her super. In his excitement
 21        7|        finished, and with its red satin upholsteries and excess
 22        7|       velvet, the second in white satin with bows, but directly
 23        7|        own body, ecstasy over her satin skin and the supple contours
 24        7|           muscles moved under the satin texture of the skin. A delicate
 25        8|         she was delighted to meet Satin, who, in her turn, was busy
 26        8|          live in our parts?” said Satin, astounded at seeing her
 27        8|          ceased to exist. Just as Satin, for instance, was paying
 28        8|      their freshness. After which Satin wanted to show her where
 29        8|        posterior.~“Oh how smart!” Satin repeated. “How very smart!
 30        8|        life she went down and saw Satin. She was always sure of
 31        8|        before six in the evening. Satin occupied a couple of rooms
 32        8|        bed. Even on the days when Satin went out to do her marketing
 33        8|          felt very comfortable at Satin’s, sitting doing nothing
 34        8|     endlessly confidential, while Satin lay on her stomach in her
 35        8|           termed it, “to forget.” Satin did not go downstairs or
 36        8|       sayings and his doings. But Satin, like a goodnatured girl,
 37        8|        brought Nana back daily to Satin’s place. The latter, moreover,
 38        8|         go on as they were doing. Satin would escort her back to
 39        8|           became inseparable. Yet Satin never went to Nana’s, Fontan
 40        8|    together, and thus it was that Satin one day took her friend
 41        8|          lady’s acquaintance. But Satin would take no refusal. She
 42        8|          a smart show!” whispered Satin. It was a stiff, middle–
 43        8|          make merry about it. But Satin showed annoyance and spoke
 44        8|           here she is!” continued Satin, pointing to a photograph
 45        8|           Nana looked steadily at Satin. “Tut, tut,” she said softly.
 46        8|           went down early to find Satin with a view to treating
 47        8|         involved infinite debate. Satin proposed various brewery
 48        8|        very good, aint it?” said Satin.~Nana nodded with much satisfaction.
 49        8|          escape as she spoke, and Satin, who was stuffing herself
 50        8|         perfectly well aware that Satin with her great blue virginal
 51        8|        Robert had caught sight of Satin, and leaving Laure, she
 52        8|         home the day before. When Satin, however, who was ravished
 53        8|        chair next to hers vacant! Satin had vanished.~“Gracious,
 54        8|         who had been overwhelming Satin with civil attentions laughed
 55        8|         the thought of paying for Satin’s dinner. There was a wench
 56        8|  certainly not going to run after Satin! It was a nice filthy business
 57        8|           had made her peace with Satin after having flown at her
 58        8|  reproaches about Mme Robert. But Satin had been content to answer
 59        8|           refuse; she was afraid. Satin, however, swore she was
 60        8|          front of carriage gates. Satin, who had served her apprenticeship
 61        8|           just been lit. Nana and Satin used to skirt the church
 62        8|        for good and all, Nana and Satin kept to the sidewalk in
 63        8|          went upstairs with them. Satin had an especially keen scent
 64        8|        nervous, that trollop of a Satin was lacking in respect.
 65        8|      prejudices remaining, though Satin was rapidly destroying them.~“
 66        8|         when she came to call for Satin she recognized the Marquis
 67        8|          nose. Upstairs she found Satin amid indescribable filth.
 68        8|      heyday of success. Moreover, Satin inspired her with an awful
 69        8|       thirty women in an evening. Satin, however, knew the likely
 70        8|           the avenue without. But Satin was even more afraid of
 71        8|         stood it was in vain that Satin talked to her of certain
 72        8|           as she was walking with Satin in the Boulevard Poissonniere,
 73        8|           clothes men!” whispered Satin. “Off with you! Off with
 74        8|           Meanwhile Nana had lost Satin. Her legs were failing her,
 75        8|          was to go and sleep with Satin, provided the girl had no
 76        8|    thinking of finding a bed. And Satin, deeming it unwise to let
 77        8|          opened on the courtyard. Satin remarked:~“I should gladly
 78        8|          Fontan’s dirty behavior. Satin listened complaisantly,
 79        8|        was touched and replied to Satin’s caresses. When two oclock
 80        8|          floors of the hotel, and Satin, with next to nothing on,
 81        8|         gloom.~“Stop! Stop!” said Satin in a great fright. “You’
 82        8|     dressmaker; I’m a burnisher,” Satin brazenly declared.~Nevertheless,
 83       10|           first occasion in mauve satin, on the second in blue silk
 84       10|      coachman and began calling: “Satin, Satin!”~Passers–by turned
 85       10|        and began calling: “Satin, Satin!”~Passers–by turned their
 86       10|          the whole street stared. Satin had drawn near and was still
 87       10|           to occupy her thoughts. Satin became her vicious foible.
 88       10|           it, the more so because Satin disappeared on the morning
 89       10|     across the door through which Satin escaped. She did her best,
 90       10|    control herself, and talked of Satin as a dirty swine. Oh, it
 91       10|           her that she would find Satin at the table dhote in the
 92       10|         face! As a matter of fact Satin was dining at a little table
 93       10|        tipsy and then carried off Satin when Mme Robert was in the
 94       10|           all these circumstances Satin’s blue eyes and pure virginal
 95       10|        assiduously had she loaded Satin with kindnesses and presents.
 96       10|          Soon her connection with Satin was described in the broadest
 97       10|          And from that time forth Satin was openly installed in
 98       10|        pick jealous quarrels with Satin. Philippe and Georges, on
 99       10|  Vandeuvres, the young Hugons and Satin were present. The count
100       10|         gown of white embroidered satin, while Satin made a more
101       10|          embroidered satin, while Satin made a more modest appearance
102       10|          so taken up was she with Satin, who sat in state between
103       10|           him perfectly,” replied Satin. “I recollect the big courtyard
104       10|        waiting on themselves. But Satin, having peeled a pear, came
105       10|        come and put his arm round Satin’s waist and had brought
106       10|      whispers in shadowy corners.~Satin went and lolled back in
107       10|          ve got so little sense?”~Satin, blushing all over and putting
108       10|        anguish. He who laughed at Satin, who had accepted Steiner
109       10|          burning to go to it when Satin appeared at the dressing110       10|       crying her heart out, while Satin vainly endeavored to console
111       10|            do speak to her!” said Satin. “I’ve been trying to make
112       10|  apprehensive of the morrow, when Satin came and whispered vehemently
113       10|           to the door, he noticed Satin staring fixedly at Nana,
114       10|         of the two, on my honor!”~Satin deigned no reply. Nor did
115       10|         Muffat’s shoulder she met Satin’s gaze. And she left him
116       10|           to give in when she met Satin’s eyes once more. Then she
117       10|           him go away. He noticed Satin stretched out silent and
118       10|           had not yet closed when Satin caught Nana round the waist
119       10|          Paris. But Nana silenced Satin.~“Take care; there are the
120       10|           that hour of the night. Satin, with a little shudder,
121       10|       busy raking in the gutters. Satin recognized her.~“Dear me,”
122       10|             You shall see,” added Satin.~She whistled a man’s whistle,
123       10|    reverential villagers. Then as Satin whistled again, making game
124       10|        when one’s young!”~But now Satin was rolling on the bearskins
125       11|            Then there was a white satin dress with white satin sleeves
126       11|      white satin dress with white satin sleeves and a sash worn
127       11|          looked dazzling in white satin striped with yellow and
128       11|          a few drops on the white satin of her dress, but she didn’
129       11|        jested and were sorry that Satin wasnt there to go and dig
130       12|          in the drawing room only Satin remained. She lay stretched
131       12|            it’ll teach him!” said Satin curtly.~They turned round
132       12|           you are!” said Zoe.~But Satin sat up, looked savagely
133       13|     yesterday she had again given Satin an outfit, a perfect trousseau
134       13|       peace when he left Nana and Satin alone together. He would
135       13|      direction too. Nana deceived Satin as she deceived the count,
136       13|        away hours of boredom. And Satin, angry at being thrown over
137       13|           not say anything he let Satin loose. Twice she had compelled
138       13| understanding lasted no time, for Satin, too, was a little cracked.
139       13|    revolted. He who had tolerated Satin for months, who had at last
140       13|           she had tried to entice Satin, a little pig at that moment
141       13|          grew vexed to hear about Satin’s illness. The girl had
142       13|        told them about poor, dear Satin’s mishap, adding:~“I’m going
143       13|           so she went off to kiss Satin for the last time. She was
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