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1 1| Bordenave downstairs. He’ll give us information about things.”~ 2 1| distance. “That’s the way you give me a notice, is it? Why, 3 1| momentarily it caused them to give a little shiver of pleasure. 4 1| disgusting that the public give such a reception to the 5 1| master of the gods not to give effect to its petition, 6 2| Daguenet had made Nana give him the days subsequent 7 2| before she would consent to give the little Louis back to 8 2| not to know anyone who’ll give you three hundred francs.”~ 9 2| lodgings for her and to give her a hundred francs a month 10 2| would be better, dearie, to give up your expedition at once.”~“ 11 2| Was he getting ready to give Rose Mignon the go–by? Zoe 12 2| too happy to be able to give.”~At bottom she was flattered.~“ 13 2| Another time I hope to give more.”~The gentlemen no 14 2| them some seconds so as to give Zoe time to find yet another 15 2| only now she made shift to give Madame the benefit of her 16 2| still waited, in order to give her mistress time for reflection. 17 2| second or two in order to give her time to sweep the place 18 2| are for me?”~“Yes.”~“Then give ‘em to me, booby!”~But as 19 3| in fact. Then she would give balls to which all Paris 20 3| had been commissioned to give and had as yet not found 21 3| the men even ventured to give their opinions. For some 22 4| phrased it, had decided to give the go–by.~“There are a 23 4| going to fail. Nana doesn’t give up the men who are lent 24 4| if Rose is wanting Leon I give him up willingly—for what 25 4| comfortable.”~Nana did not give an immediate reply. Since 26 4| handkerchief. Well then, give it back!”~“He’s dreeing 27 4| reasonable.”~No, she would give her refusal now; she would 28 5| Bordenave had much ado not to give her a kick. But the prince 29 5| age of sixteen and would give his mother a good–night 30 5| outside the door.~“May I give the knocks, madame? The 31 5| smashing the seats. May I give the knocks?”~“Oh, bother!” 32 6| has she had a nap too? Give me a kiss, my child.”~They 33 6| Bordenave had refused to give her even the shortest leave 34 6| What big blowouts you might give in Paris if you had a dining 35 6| dessert, in order not to give Zoe any more trouble, they 36 7| and sad at heart.~“Well, give me your arm,” Nana continued 37 7| to what it was usual to give, and she could not, therefore, 38 7| out her arms in order to give full value to her figure, 39 7| prayer, fully prepared to give up the good things of this 40 7| furiously. “I like men who give without being asked. No, 41 8| the old lady ventured to give expression to her fears, 42 8| appearance and had offered to give Madame an extension of time. 43 8| concluded, “but money will never give them true happiness! Besides, 44 8| parting, made so bold as to give her some good advice. It 45 8| would shout “Gee up!” and give the sides of the cupboard 46 8| course of nature. In order to give some return for his dinner 47 8| looking for her in order to give her a hiding. Both the women 48 8| loitering, were unwilling to give up the chase and would still 49 9| to Cossard:~“Geraldine, give the kiss! Loudly, so that 50 9| time to move, and then I give a little cry—so: ‘Oh, she’ 51 9| get it done this journey. Give the kiss, Cossard.”~Then 52 9| Bosc made so bold as to give advice. Rose, thoroughly 53 9| as Steiner had offered to give her a grand start in life 54 9| hundred lines. I wanted to give the part up. It’s too bad 55 9| might behave childishly and give way to sighs and tears. 56 9| you all to myself, I would give my whole fortune. Yes, that 57 9| woman on earth. I should give you carriages and diamonds 58 9| your presents! You might give me Paris, and yet I should 59 9| if only someone were to give me what I long for!”~He 60 9| his eyes.~“Oh, you can’t give it me,” she continued; “ 61 9| you’re to get them to give me the part.”~He was dumfounded, 62 9| care a jot for Rose; I’ll give her up at once.”~Nana seemed 63 9| what’s due to a woman. You give all, don’t you? Well then, 64 9| I’ve had enough of it; I give the part up.”~He took a 65 9| Fauchery’s silence seemed to give consent, and Prulliere, 66 9| unassigned I should never give it her! There, is that plain? 67 9| Very well then, let them give her ten thousand francs, 68 9| francs in order to get you to give up your part.”~She grew 69 9| when she chose she could give them all points in the matter 70 9| put her arms akimbo and give her what for. But she controlled 71 10| dignity and threatened to give him back all he had given 72 10| had only been anxious to give Madame a pleasure. Georges 73 10| buzzing noise. She was sure to give vent to a “Dirty blackguard!” 74 10| Mouth.” Every woman would give way to him when he lulled 75 10| laughing:~“Only what will you give me?”~He had caught her in 76 10| two or three debts and to give her a set of sapphires she 77 10| and she was beginning to give in when she met Satin’s 78 11| sous; it don’t cost one. We give it away.”~But Nana broke 79 11| and when he advised her to give Rose some proof of her submission— 80 11| outsider’s asked for, they give tongue and yell as though 81 11| And, scarce knowing how to give expression to her overwhelming 82 11| been terrible enough to give you the shudders! He sent 83 12| Perhaps I shall be able to give you some good advice. Only 84 12| bit less often and would give the countess the nights 85 12| Oh, those family scenes give me a turn!”~Estelle had 86 13| the bedroom in order to give the lad time to escape.~“ 87 13| The count consented to give way and only insisted that 88 13| Julien made the trades–people give him commissions, and the 89 13| francs, and Muffat was to give it her as a New Year’s present.~ 90 13| sort of way got the men to give her all they had about them, 91 13| her; he had for–gotten to give her an answer to a question. 92 13| and allowed Mme Hugon to give what orders she liked. The 93 13| had to separate them and give the coachman the sack. This 94 13| Caesar! Look here, I’ll give you what for if you don’ 95 13| and that Mme Blanche would give a pile of gold to have her 96 13| fault! Am I a bad lot, eh? I give away all I’ve got; I wouldn’ 97 13| afraid to. Look here, I’ll give you a single instance: they 98 13| ask to see her: I want to give her a kiss.”~Labordette 99 14| Mignon,” said Lucy. “He’ll give us news.”~Mignon was standing 100 14| his face at last, did not give him time to put his question. 101 14| the two women continued to give vent to their feelings of 102 14| O my God, do Thy best to give the emperor the victory. 103 14| conclusion, “that Bismarck will give us a jolly good threshing.”~