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Chap.
1 1| all this eagerness on the part of the public irritated 2 1| face nor the figure for the part, being thin and dark and 3 1| of the cuckolds. Vulcan’s part was played by Fontan, a 4 1| some wager on Bordenave’s part? Never had a more tuneless 5 1| Simonne, who was playing the part of the laundress, launched 6 1| and looked so natural in a part demanding wide hips and 7 1| and playful trills on the part of the little flutes.~Two 8 1| been supposed to be taking part at a sitting of the legislature. 9 1| is light conduct on your part, my son, to summon us to 10 2| jacket. Francis, on his part, was quite at his ease and 11 2| money was wasted!~“For my part,” said Mme Maloir, “I should 12 4| legs in air for the most part. Nana was quite ready when 13 4| asserting that, for her part, she recognized a German 14 4| noticing a movement on the part of the old gentleman, who 15 5| wrapped in an old box coat, part of which had slipped from 16 5| disagreeably, and he owed no small part of his present anxiety to 17 5| Highness, and she, on her part, laughed unblushingly. Bordenave, 18 5| a smell peculiar to this part of a theater, and, as such, 19 5| putting any on the upper part of her cheeks. But when 20 5| who was charged with the part of Pluto, was drinking in 21 5| barber’s shop in a poor part of the town. In was furnished 22 5| house near Orleans, in a part of the world to which you 23 6| eh? All except the bodice part, which is too large. He 24 6| do so! Zoe, who took her part in this affair in mute disdain, 25 6| farcical ebullition on the part of the ladies, had plucked 26 6| briers growing over them and part of a tumble–down tower. 27 7| nastiness, while she, on her part, made up for it beautifully 28 8| comradeship. He had, on his part, nearly seven thousand francs, 29 8| ask her to take another part she would jolly well send 30 8| acquaintance make her debut in a part of some ten lines. It was 31 8| to remark that, for her part, she always ducked under, 32 8| such an attention on the part of a woman so distinguished 33 8| that Nana was playing a part with a view to regaining 34 8| of pleasure she had taken part in when she was in the heyday 35 8| s containing a splendid part for her.~“What, a play with 36 8| her.~“What, a play with a part!” she cried in amazement. “ 37 8| he not told her about the part?~“What part?” he said in 38 8| her about the part?~“What part?” he said in his ill–humored 39 8| tone. “The grand lady’s part, maybe? The deuce, you believe 40 8| talent then! Why, such a part would utterly do for you, 41 8| her desires. He, on his part, seeing what a good tame 42 9| affirmatively. Before accepting the part of Geraldine, which he was 43 9| hesitated to play a courtesan’s part a second time. She, in fact, 44 9| aspired to an honest woman’s part. Accordingly she was hiding 45 9| theater and to offer Nana a part, for he was anxious to win 46 9| borrow from him.~“And this part of Geraldine, what d’you 47 9| caresses. As this last lady’s part had not yet been assigned 48 9| again, but Fontan played his part with such an ill grace that 49 9| given her a mere scrap of a part, a paltry fifty lines, just 50 9| lines. I wanted to give the part up. It’s too bad to make 51 9| discussion of the courtesan’s part.~“What a part it is, eh? 52 9| courtesan’s part.~“What a part it is, eh? What a wicked 53 9| eh? What a wicked little part! It’s made for you. Come 54 9| was very desirous of the part. As to Fontan, he looked 55 9| coldness, she began acting a part with much vigor.~“Come,” 56 9| should like to play the part of the respectable woman 57 9| going to play Geraldine, a part with nothing in it, a scene 58 9| Besides, I want to play the part of an honest woman. I dream 59 9| about it. I must have the part, d’you hear?”~And with that 60 9| get them to give me the part.”~He was dumfounded, and 61 9| tell Bordenave you want the part. Now don’t be such a silly! 62 9| was coming to the delicate part of the matter. Muffat sat 63 9| an attempt on Fauchery’s part to cut short one of his 64 9| enough of it; I give the part up.”~He took a little crumpled 65 9| the public, should play a part of only two hundred lines!~“ 66 9| despite everything, put his part back into his pocket. Bosc 67 9| Nana wants the duchess’s part.”~Bordenave gave a start 68 9| comedian’s reading of the part of Tardiveau. Fontan imagined 69 9| moment the spirit of the part escaped him it would be 70 9| of Nana for the duchess’s part?”~The author was bewildered; 71 9| she has been playing the part of a pure woman for my benefit.”~“ 72 9| would do very well, only the part’s been assigned. We can’ 73 9| dear! No, no! Even if the part were unassigned I should 74 9| reasons. He did not think the part worthy of Rose, and he preferred 75 9| and she would play the part even if he, Mignon, were 76 9| depart. The husband, on his part, did not desert the artist’ 77 9| his wife deprived of her part? Why, that she was not equal 78 9| in case she gave up the part. Very well then, let them 79 9| get you to give up your part.”~She grew tremulous with 80 9| having just obtained the part of Geraldine from Bordenave. 81 9| would rattle through her part. By and by it was arranged 82 10| Villiers. The avenue was part of the luxurious quarter 83 10| luxurious caprice on Nana’s part, she having never been able 84 10| arms, he held, as it were, part of her.~Allusion had been 85 11| hat. The banker, on his part, was handling a tremendous 86 11| thousand souls who covered this part of the plain like insects 87 11| stable as he did. For my part, I think he made a dashing 88 11| to him, ‘All right, let’s part.’ And the matter wouldn’ 89 11| towered up, and the finest part of the business was that 90 11| whistle escape him. For his part, he did not believe in the 91 12| Joncquoy was saying. “For my part, I’ve never seen him.”~“ 92 12| people who were made to take part in these dazzling crushes. 93 12| and Foucarmont had formed part of the set in the Avenue 94 12| her entry. And she takes part in the reconciliation, the 95 13| some treachery on Mignon’s part, for he was quite capable 96 13| the family, and as, on his part, Fauchery behaved sensibly, 97 14| Prulliere and Fontan. Her part was simply spectacular, 98 14| pat? But this is the best part of the story: Rose finds 99 14| events were taking.~“For my part,” said Caroline Hequet in