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1 1| trees, violently green, stood sharply out against it, 2 1| two syllables. The men who stood planted in front of the 3 1| other in rose–pink, they stood blocking the way with their 4 1| and there a light toilet stood out from its surroundings, 5 1| appear in her chin. She stood there waiting, not bored 6 1| Passage Jouffroy; individuals stood waiting five or six minutes 7 1| line Nana and Rose Mignon stood side by side, bowing and 8 1| who remained seated. They stood there motionless for a few 9 1| bouncing child the woman stood discovered, a woman full 10 1| gratitude to Venus, who stood there with smiling lips, 11 1| In the front of her box stood the Countess Muffat. Very 12 2| creditors and find the money she stood in need of.~“All that doesn’ 13 2| ink worth about three sous stood untidily on one of the pieces 14 3| inhospitable padding, which stood by the hearthside—the Countess 15 3| her husband, a magistrate, stood listening with serious air. 16 3| after bowing to the count, stood for some moments in the 17 3| fury. Drops of perspiration stood on his forehead, and he 18 3| elderly and amiable serenity stood out in strange contrast. 19 3| Weber, while Mme Chantereau stood up for the Italians. The 20 3| failing under him, and he now stood in the middle of the room 21 4| while Daguenet and Georges stood gazing at her with an alarmed 22 4| Behind them Lucy and Caroline stood making bets, while Blanche, 23 5| and for a moment or two stood moodily stamping his feet. 24 5| glories of the Varietes, stood gazing vacant–eyed from 25 5| The two greenroom doors stood wide open to the corridor 26 5| dressing room!”~Then as she stood toasting her legs in their 27 5| in the act of drying her, stood, towel in air, before them.~“ 28 5| even now visible. There she stood, bare–armed, bare–shouldered, 29 5| little movement. And there stood Mme Jules, waiting, cool 30 5| of the dressing room he stood amazed when he caught sight 31 5| little patch of chemise stood out with the unwonted tension. 32 5| between her eyelashes. Muffat stood behind her, looking on. 33 5| giving her the cue, but Rose stood rooted to the ground, marveling 34 5| cue a second time. But she stood motionless, still gazing 35 5| two little chorus girls stood gazing at her with looks 36 5| muttering oaths the Tricon stood quietly by, scrutinizing 37 5| withdrawn from the rest and stood talking to Nana. He never 38 5| Nana. He never left her; he stood brooding over her through 39 5| pale, uncertain note, Nana stood forth white and vast, so 40 5| with a humble, honest face—stood on the edge of the stage, 41 5| the count’s peephole, he stood upright again, and his face 42 5| gas a solitary chamber pot stood forgotten among a heap of 43 6| the eighteenth century, stood in the middle of a huge 44 6| running spring water. It stood at the side of the road 45 6| she screamed.~But she stood rooted to the path in utter 46 6| with his face in shadow, stood silent for a moment or two. 47 6| Abbey of Chamont. But he stood out against this; he was 48 6| Venot had whispered as he stood behind Count Muffat.~The 49 6| the highroad.~All of them stood silently gazing at the enormous 50 6| gleamed like a star. They stood in silent, wondering admiration, 51 6| square the mansion house stood before them on the farther 52 6| for a second or two Madame stood in the church porch. She 53 7| up to the boulevard and stood still a minute or two. A 54 7| forgot where he was and stood gazing upward amid the foul 55 7| they formed in line and stood up, looking as stiff and 56 7| maker’s sweet–stuff shows or stood listening to a musical box 57 7| that; on the contrary, they stood close up to the walls and, 58 7| should have done reading, she stood naked. Muffat was reading 59 7| andrinople,” and a Louis XIII bed stood at one end of it. The lamp 60 7| park. Under the porch he stood and panted a little, for 61 7| past. With blinking eyes he stood first on one leg, then on 62 8| little basket in one hand, stood chatting in front of him. 63 8| untidy bed, while basins stood about on the floor at her 64 8| pointing to a photograph which stood in front of the clock. Nana 65 8| to look about her. As she stood talking behind her new friend’ 66 8| position, but as matters stood she was very glad thus to 67 8| protectors. But as matters stood it was in vain that Satin 68 8| The crowd of bystanders stood hilariously watching this 69 9| themselves round him. Mignon stood whistling carelessly, with 70 9| filthy state. Chipped jugs stood about anyhow; the dressing 71 9| to find out how matters stood between husband and lover. “ 72 9| with great distinctness, he stood showing off his figure and 73 9| by the broad daylight and stood blinking their eyes in a 74 10| thread—a whole world of them stood sharply outlined. They were 75 10| grant what she wanted, she stood on her dignity and threatened 76 10| away in a cupboard while he stood mute and motionless, pressing 77 10| to understand how matters stood, and accordingly he joked 78 10| count arrived early. He stood in need of eighty thousand 79 10| recesses of a divan, which stood in the background near the 80 10| all must obey, Nana still stood in horror of the police 81 10| like dogs, and great people stood blubbering on her stairs! 82 11| course, where the judge’s box stood, together with the posts 83 11| Beyond them other carriages stood about in comparative isolation, 84 11| several bookmakers, who stood in open carriages gesticulating 85 11| louis in person.”~She had stood up to select a bookmaker 86 11| He rushed up to her and stood on the carriage step, and 87 11| who would certainly have stood a chance if they hadn’t 88 11| fingers, while the young woman stood and waved her sunshade. 89 11| business for him if the filly stood a chance, seeing that he 90 11| At this Nana got up and stood on one of the seats of her 91 11| between the posts of which stood a line of policemen. The 92 11| had lifted her thither, stood white and trembling and 93 11| a moment or two she had stood devoid of motion, stupefied 94 12| midnight a dozen gentlemen had stood talking in low voices in 95 12| For a moment or two they stood up in order to take a distant 96 12| continual smile. Beside her stood Muffat, looking aged and 97 12| while all the other ladies stood waiting, politely resigned 98 12| Marquis de Chouard where he stood apart, his tall figure towering 99 12| shining eyes and parted lips stood sharply out as it was whirled 100 12| the lace.”~The journalist stood on tiptoe, for as yet he 101 12| still on the garden steps stood on tiptoe so as to watch 102 12| serenity. After which he had stood motionless a moment, waiting 103 12| Sabine with downcast eyes stood smiling before them, while 104 12| complimented her while she stood stiffly up in her rose–colored 105 12| consented at once. They both stood in great want of money, 106 12| aback by the darkness, he stood still in the middle of the 107 13| He gave a choking cry and stood gaping at them.~Nana had 108 13| She was dressing, and he stood pressing his forehead against 109 13| it a solemn rule, which stood him in good stead, never 110 13| Then returning to where he stood:~“You’ve no money, have 111 13| And she left him, and he stood in the middle of the drawing 112 13| Downstairs the doors of the house stood open, but as she mounted 113 13| grass in which the cows stood knee–deep, all passed through 114 13| his specimens for him and stood a chance of marrying a very 115 13| was polishing the bronzes, stood dumfounded at sight of him, 116 13| feelings. And they both stood and admired her in silent 117 14| Blond was touched as she stood by the bedside and murmured, 118 14| softly whispered “Hush!” They stood quite still at this and 119 14| reproach, while Daguenet simply stood smoking a cigar with his