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1 1| give us information about things.”~Downstairs in the great 2 1| as good as all the other things put together. I’ve smelled 3 1| this uncomfortable state of things, the applause of the clapping 4 1| astonished.”~“They say that things won’t be ready in time,” 5 1| him in his severe voice:~“Things will be ready. The emperor 6 1| order to put away people’s things. The clappers applauded 7 2| young one often did silly things. But this time it was one’ 8 2| their fun. Oh dear, yes! Things would right themselves. 9 2| sure, a dirty past with things in it which it was as well 10 2| work were still the only things worth anything in this world.~“ 11 2| to have a peal of bells things promised well. Nevertheless, 12 2| one didn’t always manage things as one wished. Truly, life 13 2| coming in to get Madame’s things ready. Soon she came to 14 3| They say heaps of other things too,” cried Leonide giddily.~ 15 3| have been ruined by sweet things, was eating little dry cakes, 16 3| compassion, said pitying things to him.~“You work too hard. 17 4| she swore furiously; such things only happened to her! Ragingly 18 4| a great interest in the things he ate. The waiters were 19 4| wearied at hearing these things a second time discussed, 20 4| saying all sorts of frightful things to show that they thought 21 4| Besides, to think that such things should happen to trollops 22 4| for idyllic scenes, for things soft and white.~“Now guess 23 4| inclined to think of other things—she ran off to throw a pelisse 24 5| order the better to observe things, was scanning the house 25 5| trying to catch a glimpse of things, while on his seat, high 26 5| had been quick to scent things out! Just fancy! That idiot 27 5| him, much irritated at the things the marquis was saying to 28 6| But Madame wanted to see things, and at each new discovery 29 6| immediate possession of all the things she had been wont to dream 30 6| clearly now and touched things with her fingers to find 31 6| I’m going to change my things, too, in the dressing room.”~ 32 6| suspected of all sorts of things. But he kept declaring that 33 6| wide countryside, the green things with their pungent scents, 34 6| greatly moved by the way things were turning out, she took 35 6| Steiner was coming downstairs. Things were getting stupid, to 36 6| a standstill; abominable things had been happening on ‘change. 37 6| I’ve got an eye for such things, I have! And now I know 38 7| much agitated and looked at things without seeing them. When 39 7| ll teach her some pretty things!”~“Oh, it isn’t her trial 40 7| heavens! I’m talking of things that don’t concern me. I’ 41 7| greenhorn of a husband. And things always turn out that way 42 7| t oblige me to tell you things I may regret afterward.”~ 43 7| and he would be sure of things one way or the other. It 44 7| prepared to give up the good things of this world, possessed 45 7| situation; nevertheless, he took things very easily, for he was 46 8| conviction. “Love before all things!”~And with that she went 47 8| desirous of looking after things. Louiset was gazing beatifically 48 8| all sorts of mysterious things about gentlemen of the first 49 8| and that and all sorts of things. In fact, she had made a 50 8| girl making such a hash of things.~“Well, that’s my affair,” 51 8| bored. Let’s go to sleep, or things’ll take a nasty turn.”~And 52 8| re brutes enough to shout things to you in broad daylight!” 53 8| to enter it, owing to the things which had fallen down across 54 8| always talking about these things Nana had got to tell of 55 8| cried and declared that things could not go on as they 56 8| cracking jokes and taking things easy, they behaved humbly 57 8| hearing some pretty stiffish things. What at present most exasperated 58 8| nobody but he could “say things like that.” Thus their latent 59 8| that he grew furious.~“Aha! Things are taking a wrong turn 60 8| were killing her niece; things couldn’t go on as they were 61 8| days overflowed with good things. Twice a week, regularly, 62 8| She would blurt out awful things in front of dignified gentlemen 63 8| Good gracious! Some nice things ought to be going on in 64 8| always wanting one to do things!”~The sincerity of these 65 8| are to get crusty about things! I tell you, they’re dirty 66 9| allusion to Bordenave. “Things will be getting rosy soon! 67 9| the rest had been taking things very comfortably on the 68 9| saying fiercely cutting things. But when Simonne came back, 69 9| always been destined to make things cozy for other people. Then, 70 9| him out of doors. These things were as words whose memory 71 9| see and when not to see things, and he gave a further proof 72 9| to say, though a thousand things rose tumultuously to his 73 9| returns to the pleasant things she has previously refused.~“ 74 9| mention other less cleanly things! She opened the window and, 75 9| you, I’ll pay you out! Things can’t go on like this; d’ 76 10| young woman in her choice of things. She was to be met with 77 10| As to Vandeuvres, he knew things would take place for a certainty, 78 10| conscious of a change in the things around him. He examined 79 10| capable of all kinds of things.~“You know,” he explained, “ 80 10| teach her to pick filthy things like that out of the gutter!~ 81 10| tender and noble productions, things that would set her dreaming 82 10| well right to profit by things when one’s young!”~But now 83 11| all happy again, the poor things! Besides, it would be a 84 11| bets, for they had heard things said in the crowd, and now 85 11| say that women did stupid things whatever happened. His action 86 11| to dream about such nice things!”~The noise of a quarrel 87 11| likely; she remembered such things, and then that Marechal 88 12| to bother oneself about things if the priests were talking 89 12| this unfortunate state of things, the secret of which she 90 12| doubts last year, but then things arranged themselves, owing 91 12| she said, a whole lot of things on hand. A look of sorrow 92 12| Ah, it’s the end of all things,” Mme du Joncquoy whispered 93 12| Daguenet. What did these things matter? He even became more 94 13| It was cracked; those old things barely hold together. Besides, 95 13| if she should put these things away, and, Madame having 96 13| doubt about the state of things; a horrible picture of Nana 97 13| returned he tried to reason things out. It was he who ought 98 13| this miserable state of things which kept her in Paris 99 13| vowing that he would have things properly settled and get 100 13| I died? I’ve got better things to do than to bring up brats.”~ 101 13| very room. And now these things would never, never recur! 102 13| jealousy? It was the end of all things; he wanted to die.~All the 103 13| They come and do stupid things in my place; they make me 104 13| triumphant. The rage for debasing things was inborn in her. It did 105 13| the men who want you to do things. Yes, I can tell you this 106 14| like to see good and useful things lost.~He sounded Lucy and 107 14| This is the end of all things. They’re out of their minds