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1 1| little out of their depth, sat waiting. Nevertheless, La 2 1| the boardingschool, who sat with his fine eyes very 3 1| bowls of negus, and Neptune sat in state among seven or 4 2| cigarette, while the others sat pursing up their lips discreetly, 5 2| remarked that before she sat down to her game it would 6 2| rejoined Nana.~She had sat herself down on a chair 7 3| Ministry of the Interior, sat heavily in an armchair, 8 3| an easy chair. There he sat as comfortably as in his 9 3| upholsteries in which the countess sat had attracted his attention. 10 3| Fauchery looked at her as she sat quaintly perched, in her 11 3| or five old gentlemen who sat motionless in corners. The 12 3| the chief clerk, who still sat solitary in the middle of 13 3| of the house where they sat in the chairs they had occupied 14 3| negotiation. Vandeuvres had sat himself down by the stout 15 3| in front of the fire and sat sipping their tea and nibbling 16 3| the son of a queen, had sat down beside an ex–music– 17 3| cares as hostess, and as she sat in her wonted seat, silent, 18 4| another, while the women sat quite quiet, and it was 19 4| spoonful of soup, and he now sat in front of his empty plate, 20 4| deeply this time that as he sat by Nana’s side he seemed 21 4| to sing the “Slipper” and sat huddled up on a sofa, chatting 22 5| untidy, ill–kept storeroom sat four fashionable, white– 23 5| I’m booked!” La Faloise sat on one of these chairs at 24 5| them while the mother cat sat bolt upright, staring at 25 5| low–pitched ceiling, he sat down on the edge of a softly 26 5| behind the curtain, where she sat waiting on a trunk, much 27 5| still full of gentlemen who sat there gloved, elegant, submissive 28 5| others, the fellows who sat there doggedly on Mme Bron’ 29 5| the act. Bosc and Fontan sat on the floor with their 30 5| the big tortoise–shell cat sat at the other end of the 31 6| the long table, where they sat somewhat crowded together 32 6| on his clothes. Then he sat on a chair and waited. When 33 6| left Paris in such a hurry, sat stiffly sulking beside her. 34 6| before her! Georges alone sat looking at his glass with 35 6| down onto the floor as she sat near him, and together they 36 6| jolly good fellows again and sat up smoking cigarettes on 37 6| winter, had just arrived. He sat stooping humbly forward 38 6| to forget his presence he sat nibbling small lumps of 39 6| a sheet and icy cold, he sat rigidly up in his place 40 6| s pale face as he still sat rigid and breathless in 41 6| was impossible! But she sat quite still and with absent 42 7| the little old man still sat motionless, his side face 43 7| danse du ventre.~Muffat sat looking at her. She frightened 44 7| eyes from the sight, he sat looking fixedly at her, 45 7| trimmed with lace and came and sat down on the floor in front 46 7| gave a sign of assent. Nana sat gazing seriously at him 47 7| Nevertheless, she was not happy and sat scratching her legs with 48 8| were still empty, and they sat down at a table in the very 49 8| fair–haired person who sat close to her and made herself 50 8| range of loaded plates she sat enthroned in all the opulence 51 8| of activity, and as she sat there she swayed her bloated 52 8| a phrase there, while he sat with his head between his 53 8| as their wont was, they sat coldly facing one another 54 8| all her sorrows when Bosc sat there bursting with dinner 55 9| which she was hiding Nana sat enveloped in a great shawl. 56 9| continued Labordette.~But Nana sat motionless and vouchsafed 57 9| asleep. But suddenly he sat bolt upright.~“It’s idiotic, 58 9| armchair. For some seconds they sat motionless side by side 59 9| sneered and asked who had sat for the portrait of the 60 9| from her late refusals, sat on without appearing to 61 9| part of the matter. Muffat sat silent, his eyes fixed on 62 10| of a smile, while Georges sat nervously on a sofa, trembling 63 10| was she with Satin, who sat in state between Philippe 64 10| tablecloth, the four now sat shrinking and insignificant 65 10| traditions, the two women sat face to face, exchanging 66 10| Philippe, and not himself, who sat beside her. His heart, he 67 10| In the dressing room Zoe sat helpless on a chair, crying 68 11| of Henri and Charles, who sat on the front seat, looking 69 11| she pursed up her lips, sat bolt upright and turned 70 11| coaches, where the masters sat on the seats above and left 71 11| simple black silk dress, sat, looking distinguished beside 72 11| driving, while a footman sat motionless, with folded 73 11| her. The Tricon, as she sat alone next her driver, waited 74 11| English exclamations, she sat listening and taking notes 75 11| from view an instant and sat herself down beside him, 76 11| with it while the judge sat frigidly waiting, his eye 77 12| slipping off the coverlet, sat for a moment or two, barelegged, 78 12| are!” said Zoe.~But Satin sat up, looked savagely at the 79 12| had taken a chair and had sat down by the bed, leaning 80 12| two old ladies had again sat down and with lowered tones 81 12| Chantereau’s ear as she sat near the fireplace. “That 82 13| her stupefaction Nana had sat down; she still wore her 83 13| had driven away, and she sat motionless, not knowing 84 13| puissant turnouts, wherein sat plutocrats able to buy up 85 14| of the Grand Hotel a man sat hiding his face in a handkerchief. 86 14| kick the bucket.”~The count sat with uplifted eyes and did 87 14| on the edge of a chest, sat gazing fixedly at the body 88 14| paying a call: she alone sat there with bare hands and 89 14| down on the bench where he sat. He was still burying his