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1 1| gentleman and a lady, who took their seats, he in his evening 2 1| education in Paris. The manager took the young man’s measure 3 1| act of the Blonde Venus took place in Olympus, a pasteboard 4 1| the corners of his eyes, took stock of the Muffats, of 5 1| to go up to the foyer he took Steiner’s arm and, leaning 6 1| in their places. Everyone took his seat again with an animated 7 1| her invitation Fauchery took his leave, feeling that 8 1| there, she said, and she took up the whole corridor in 9 1| his throat.~What followed took the house by storm completely. 10 1| as this.” Then a reaction took place in favor of Venus. 11 1| The Count de Vandeuvres took his departure with Blanche 12 1| mother. They came; they took up a whole corner of the 13 2| brief exchange of words took place.~“I have someone for 14 2| persons to see. And she took her departure after consulting 15 2| help of preserve.~Dessert took a long time. Zoe did not 16 2| confessions. Both ladies took lumps of sugar dipped in 17 2| the table, and Mme Lerat took her departure at once after 18 2| the sharper of the two. He took fifty francs but left one 19 2| to me, booby!”~But as she took the bouquet from him he 20 3| Hugon was saying, “Georges took me to the play. Yes, we 21 3| the marquis occasionally took into the country with him. 22 3| did not wait for him and took his departure immediately, 23 4| happened to her! Ragingly she took off her dress, a very simple 24 4| announced her name herself, took both Nana’s hands in hers 25 4| and Bordenave, who alone took up two armchairs. There 26 4| ease, for he added:~“And I took leave to bring one of my 27 4| shoulders. The waiters took away the soup plates and 28 4| seconds Simonne rose and took up a position behind his 29 4| his bread. All the women took a great interest in the 30 4| women had to follow her. She took their hands coaxingly and 31 4| out completely, the family took their departure. They did 32 4| Labordette complaisantly took under his charge.~“Oh, but 33 5| along in his greatcoat, he took his departure, grumbling 34 5| fear and vague repugnance took possession of him. He looked 35 5| sockets, while others went and took frames which were leaning 36 5| the whistle blower even took a few turns, stepping short 37 5| dropped his eyes and came and took up a position in front of 38 5| aside the curtain, “but you took me by surprise.”~They all 39 5| slightest provocation.~“Yes, you took me by surprise! I never 40 5| act, and while Prulliere took off his Alpine admiral’s 41 5| leg of her drawers. She took a pin from over her heart 42 5| With brisk movements she took pins out of the inexhaustible 43 5| with every upward step he took the musky scent of powders 44 5| the basins. Accordingly he took his departure, too, his 45 6| And when he came back and took her waist again he added:~“ 46 6| managed it?”~Vandeuvres took her remarks with equal pleasantry. 47 6| things were turning out, she took him in her arms and comforted 48 6| in the bedroom he at once took off his shoes so as not 49 6| not cease to smile. She took his hands and spoke very 50 6| hour had elapsed Muffat took his departure, and, as the 51 6| sickened her to do so! Zoe, who took her part in this affair 52 6| guests rose from table he took the count’s arm and drew 53 6| curiosity. The rival parties took stock of each other amid 54 6| opening they came to. They took the rails of the gate in 55 7| walked again and this time took a more prolonged turn and, 56 7| the anteroom, however, she took the precaution of giving 57 7| murmured.~Nevertheless, he took his boots off, too, before 58 7| so he went elsewhere and took up with streetwalkers, who 59 7| with both hands. Then she took high ground:~“Tut, tut, 60 7| and, leaving the doorway, took a turn upon the pavement. 61 7| down to curiosity itself, took flight before the longing 62 7| situation; nevertheless, he took things very easily, for 63 8| prettiness of the rooms. Nana took her to see the bedroom, 64 8| role of honest citizen, took Louiset in his arms and 65 8| The king drinks!” Nana took advantage of this outburst 66 8| bottom. Kick’s! I never took one from anybody! And nobody’ 67 8| very manner in which he took off his boots, which brought 68 8| it was that Satin one day took her friend to see another 69 8| and accordingly they both took their departure.~The next 70 8| found Nana in tears. She took off her dressing jacket 71 8| the Quartier Breda which took place nightly when the street 72 8| boulevards fierce bargainings took place, accompanied by oaths 73 8| man heaving in sight she took to her heels, while the 74 8| with you!” A wild stampede took place amid the surging crowd. 75 8| once in bed, she forthwith took Nana in her arms and soothed 76 8| suspected anything when they took shelter in the Rue de Laval. 77 8| plight and haggard face, she took note of the hour and at 78 8| because, she said, the child took delight in his mother’s 79 9| surprise.”~The rehearsal took its course. Bordenave knitted 80 9| his seat. Then he, too, took up his old position in the 81 9| more time in discussion but took his head between her small 82 9| But as he passed out she took him in her arms again, became 83 9| I give the part up.”~He took a little crumpled manuscript 84 9| graceful affectation while Rose took her departure, followed 85 9| save it. But Nana came up, took him by both hands and, drawing 86 9| with Nana, while Labordette took Fauchery off and comforted 87 10| but thoughts of vengeance took no hold of her volatile 88 10| consumption and waste, which took pride in the ruin of her 89 10| Zoe pursed up her lips and took her departure with a vexed 90 10| blows. Thus when Zoe finally took her departure he ran to 91 10| he refused to come in and took his departure discreetly, 92 10| they rose from table he took the young man on one side 93 10| self–abandonment she now took no thought about anything 94 10| dressing room, where she took a bath. Toward eleven o’ 95 10| d’you understand?”~They took her as required; they accepted 96 10| down in front of her and took her round the waist with 97 10| beside the young woman. He took her fingers and began kissing 98 10| be quicker about it she took her thick fell of blonde 99 11| talking of Muffat, but she took care not to confess to the 100 11| comprehensive gesture she took in everybody, from the grooms 101 11| addressed him, while others took up positions close by in 102 11| the Salon des Courses he took the odds on Lusignan for 103 11| With a sweeping glance she took in the wide, vast horizon. 104 11| mother had forgotten. He took him up with an outburst 105 11| scratching his legs, he took charge of him, too, while 106 11| other women to see how they took it. They were all raging 107 11| At the rise Valerio II took the lead, while Cosinus 108 11| with a roar of thunder: it took away people’s breaths; it 109 12| thrusts. She broke off and took breath, and then in a low 110 12| happy and comfortable.”~He took her hand and soothed her. 111 12| said La Faloise as he took a survey of the purple tent, 112 12| times these solemnities took place in the bosom of the 113 12| them joking again. Daguenet took his departure with his wife 114 13| to suit his purpose, he took up in the dressing room 115 13| At once! I wish it!”~He took his hat and went to get 116 13| directness of her avowal took his breath away, and when 117 13| put up her lips, and he took a long kiss which consoled 118 13| suddenly behind his back; she took her pleasure in every corner, 119 13| excited her, for the maid took her into corners as if she 120 13| ground by himself.~Then Nana took up with Steiner without 121 13| and she got him down and took two bites at a time in order 122 13| journalist lied to Rose and took all sorts of precautions 123 13| flowers for two months. She took all the provincial subscriptions; 124 13| subscriptions; in fact, she took everything, from the column 125 13| altogether, she asked him if he took her for a fool. A penniless 126 13| Take me away!”~M. Venot took him away as though he had 127 13| these distresses. Heaven took him out of his wife’s hands 128 13| expressed extreme pity and took two boxes. Meanwhile Zoe 129 14| At this Lucy forthwith took up the cudgels for the empire.