Chap.

  1        1|          themselves. Through the three open gates might have been
  2        1|          man who had run through three hundred thousand francs
  3        1|        wife who had slipped away three days ago. The chorus resumed
  4        1|            Upstairs in the foyer three glass chandeliers burned
  5        1|       Hequet and her mother, all three nibbling burnt almonds.
  6        1|          beyond measure with its three chandeliers, its moleskin–
  7        1|          scared.~The traditional three knocks were given, and among
  8        1|      their perspiring heads. For three hours back the breath of
  9        2|    together seriously. Nana owed three quartersrent; the landlord
 10        2|         clamoring for the sum of three hundred francs before she
 11        2|          that doesnt help me to three hundred francs,” Nana kept
 12        2|          back hair. “I must have three hundred francs today, at
 13        2|      know anyone who’ll give you three hundred francs.”~She racked
 14        2|            At what oclock?”~“At three. It’s settled then?”~“It’
 15        2|       bore I’ve got to go out at three oclock?” she muttered. “
 16        2|       looked at one another. The three women shook their heads
 17        2|        bottle of ink worth about three sous stood untidily on one
 18        2|         violent start on hearing three oclock strike.~“Good God!”
 19        2|       dishwater.~“We said it was three hundred and forty. It’s
 20        2|      said, “only a bouquet.”~All three refreshed themselves, nodding
 21        2|        sure of the contents. The three women round about her stared
 22        2|       Not all of it,” she said. “Three hundred francs for the nurse,
 23        2|     journey and expenses, that’s three hundred and fifty. Fifty
 24        2|   resting herself.~“Yes, madame, three people.”~And Zoe mentioned
 25        2|       Our district has more than three thousand poor people in
 26        3|         society had for the last three days been greatly moved.
 27        3|       furniture there burned but three other lamps, so that the
 28        3|         Piedefer ran a dinner at three francs a head for little
 29        3|         had overheard the two or three phrases exchanged in their
 30        3|           Thereupon they retired three or four paces, and Vandeuvres
 31        4|      more arranged her hair. All three hurried round her, especially
 32        4|      than the footman ushered in three newcomers. Nay, this time
 33        4|        door had just opened, and three late arrivals, a woman and
 34        4|           she said stiffly. “Not three months ago she positively
 35        4|      woman there and represented three princes and a duke. Caroline
 36        4|   already chucked him downstairs three times. You know, I’m disgusted
 37        4|  distinguishedlooking gentleman three seats beyond her.~“You’re
 38        4|        with a woman, seeing that three glasses of champagne were
 39        4|          be so nice for them all three to stay like that, knowing
 40        4| themselves at the thought of her three princes. Since Lucy had
 41        5|       voice, “They’ve knocked!”~“Three times!” said Simonne when
 42        5|          faced, at a distance of three yards at most, by a leprous–
 43        5|      Prulliere and Bosc, and all three had bottles under their
 44        5|         the halfnaked Nana. The three actors still had on the
 45        5|      when he caught sight of the three actors still clad in the
 46        5|        scenes and nimbly mounted three flights of steps which led
 47        5|       writhed with laughter. The three pushed each other and babbled
 48        6|        La Mignotte was more than three leagues away from the station,
 49        6|        Georges with a smile.~All three grew very merry about it.
 50        6|     worse for the gentleman! For three months past she had been
 51        6|         her country house before three months were out, and Caroline
 52        6|         vault of greenery. After three minutes or so they found
 53        6|      cast dark masses of shadow. Three minutes farther on yet another
 54        6|           the arrangement of the three wings, which were built
 55        7|         VII~One December evening three months afterward Count Muffat
 56        7|       her. Besides, for the last three months he had been living
 57        7|           Then there were two or three upholsterers’, deep in dust,
 58        7|      room or not. He went up the three steps, crossed the little
 59        7|      other ventured to complain. Three big wenches with untidy
 60        7|        moment Nana descended the three steps. She grew very pale
 61        7|        look respectable too! His three hundred thousand francs
 62        7|  continued waiting where he was.~Three oclock struck, then four,
 63        7|       his best to avoid it these three months past. With blinking
 64        8|       though they have been only three days settled.~They had no
 65        8|        they went downstairs.~For three weeks the existence of the
 66        8|      fancied she recognized him. Three days ago toward midnight,
 67        8|        the lefthand door. Knock three knocks, for there’s a whole
 68        8|   Martyrs, where the dinner cost three francs.~Tired of waiting
 69        8|    twenty minutes too early. The three dining rooms there were
 70        8|    somber fire. Very rapidly the three saloons filled up. There
 71        8|     great familiarity—to eat the threefranc dinner while flashing
 72        8|          it was only a matter of three francs, but she felt it
 73        8|        voice and with the two or three emphatic gestures peculiar
 74        8|         we’ve only been together three months. The thing’s impossible.”~
 75        8|           Ten thousand francs in three months!” he yelled. “By
 76        8|      early days he had given out three francs every morning. But
 77        8|        wanted everything for his three francs—butter, meat, early
 78        8|     everything in the market for three francs, he flew into a temper
 79        8|         forgotten to deposit the three francs on the chest of drawers,
 80        8|      omitted to leave behind the three one–franc pieces and found
 81        8|        she even returned him his three francs, telling him a tale
 82        8|         clock in the evening and three in the morning! And with
 83        8|       were roughly packed off by three plainclothes men, headed
 84        9|        of the Folies people, eh? Three hundred francs an evening
 85        9|        his wife were to be given three hundred francs Mignon would
 86        9|   Clarisse was a believer in the three hundred francs. That man
 87        9|          Folies had offered Rose three hundred francs a night during
 88        9|     became people who had passed three hours squabbling with tight–
 89       10|          the first floor, in the three rooms, the bed, dressing
 90       10|          cost had been more than three hundred thousand francs.
 91       10|     horses and Lucy had devoured three of his farms, and at one
 92       10|         fears he never knew, but three days later she returned
 93       10|         amicably about the other three gentlemen and lay especial
 94       10|          to bear were the two or three hours between lunch and
 95       10|        always ill. He was almost three years old, growing quite
 96       10|       Avenue de Villiers, during three days the girl talked of
 97       10|     feast was progressing in the three saloons and the yellow gaslight
 98       10|          young woman from two or three debts and to give her a
 99       10|     assisted in this by Zoe. All three looked most dignified.~“
100       10|         her a dress she had worn three times. Their quarrels always
101       11|     would have to wait more than three hours for the Grand Prix
102       11|        the Englishman?”~“Spirit? Three to one against. Valerio
103       11|    couple,” said Georges.~“And I three,” added Philippe.~And they
104       11|      pick up backers. But as the three young men were darting off
105       11|           for instance, ventured three louis, for the sight of
106       11|         repository, who had made three million francs in two years.
107       11| increased the odds; I’ve made it three to one.”~Vandeuvres looked
108       11|         race, with Spirit two or three necks behind. The rolling
109       11|        on Bordenave’s shoulder.~“Three minutes and fourteen seconds,”
110       11|          in her own despite, and three gentlemen bore her triumphantly
111       12|         her that evening after a three days sulking fit. The room,
112       12|          family way for the past three months. For long she had
113       12|        send and fetch him two or three times a week and would anxiously
114       12|         her? She’s squeezing all three of ‘em to her heart—my cousin
115       13|        bills with it, swollen by three or four successive manipulators.
116       13|      their coppers. For the last three months she had been emptying
117       13|     loans of two hundred francs, three hundred francs— never more
118       13|        severity. At the close of three months these little oft–
119       13|          she would save him. And three oclock was striking when
120       13|       his regiment. For the last three months he had been withdrawing
121       13|          of a hundred and thirtythree francs, and despite her
122       13| gossiping consultations, lasting three or four hours on a stretch,
123       13|        told him to return toward three oclock, whereupon, with
124       13| borrowing the hundred and thirtythree francs from Zoe; she already
125       13|      When he returned after some three quarters of an hour he saw
126       13|       rights, a stone quarry and three mills disappeared. Nana
127       14|        consisting, as it did, of three POSES PLASTIQUES, each of
128       14|         now she’s already passed three nights there and is free
129       14|      marks of it in the shape of three little lumps at the base
130       14|          cheeks rendered pale by three nights of watching. She
131       14|     presently! And with that the three women joined the others
132       14|     enormous cases some of them, three truckloads of them!” They
133       14|         of which represented the three Graces as nude young women,
134       14|      from this window!”~They all three leaned out, greatly interested.
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