Chap.

 1        1|    Blanche de Sivry, a great fair girl, whose goodlooking face
 2        1|             The lady with a young girl in blue beside her.”~He
 3        1|         once glanced at the young girl. The sight of Gaga moved
 4        1|           the same, was that fine girl! Her laughter made a love
 5        1|        this Nanasurely she’s the girl we saw one evening at the
 6        1|          the frame of a mirror, a girl, some eighteen years of
 7        2|           away.~“Oh, she’s a good girl, you bet!” said Nana, who
 8        2|          chin and blue eyes and a girl’s face! So I told him to
 9        2|          floor, where the servant girl was a regular slut.~“Here
10        3|     slight, insignificantlooking girl of sixteen, the thankless
11        3|           curls which suggested a girl dressed up as a boy bowed
12        3|           Do try and invent a new girl. By Jove, happy thought!
13        3|        feeling that urges a young girl to enter into the religious
14        3|             It appears it isnt a girl of Foucarmont’s. It’s that
15        3|         the most finely developed girl that winter, and Maria Blond,
16        3|         neck, which was that of a girl who has shot up all too
17        4|  thousands there tonight. Zoe, my girl, you will wait in here.
18        4|         Nene, a goodhumored fair girl with the bosom of a wet
19        4|        HAVE invited them, my good girl,” murmured Labordette, who
20        5|        topic of Nana. There was a girl who never hurried herself!
21        5|       held her back. What a silly girl she was! Now that Bordenave
22        5|         One of them, a very young girl, almost a child, had drawn
23        5|          extremely familiar young girl, who was helping Simonne
24        5|     tumbling down over Satin. The girl had decidedly had enough
25        6|           she was a slipshod workgirl on the Paris pavements.
26        6|  shoulders, he looked just like a girl.~“Why, he’s as slim as I
27        6|         calling Georgesdear old girl,” a form of address which
28        6|       cupboard.~“Oh, you dear old girl!” said Nana, pushing back
29        6|   beautiful it is! Look, dear old girl!”~Georges had come up, and
30        6|         again. It was as though a girl friend were teasing her.~“
31        6|  propinquity to that tall, silent girl. The angularity of her elbows
32        6|         insatiate expression of a girl who has danced too much
33        6|          arms she was once more a girl of fifteen, and under the
34        6|      tender thoughts. As a little girl she had long wished to dwell
35        6| voluptuous terrors attendant on a girl’s first slip from the path
36        6|         the fancies a sentimental girl will indulge in. She would
37        6|         for she had grown quite a girl again in the society of
38        6|         idea of carrying off this girl whom he had known for ten
39        7|           he was going to marry a girl with a huge dowry and end
40        7|           know that? Why, my dear girl, his wife’s Fauchery’s mistress.
41        7|           and ecstatic as a young girl who has discovered her puberty.
42        7|        inconsequent phrases. That girl had been lying. She had
43        8|      blushes as an innocent young girl’s, and her looks and her
44        8|         not bear to see so fine a girl making such a hash of things.~“
45        8|           too. “Oh, my poor, dear girl, you’re really ruined then!”~
46        8|           front of the house, the girl stopped with her bundle
47        8|         see his ugly mug! My dear girl, you were quite right. A
48        8|           of finding her, for the girl never went out before six
49        8|          to the portress’s little girl, a chit of ten, who when
50        8|        Satin, like a goodnatured girl, would listen unwearyingly
51        8|   affection and pushed toward the girl so eagerly that Nana was
52        8|             And look here, little girl, I’ve had enough of this
53        8|      pleasure.~“You must know, my girl, that this is really very
54        8|           sententiously:~“My dear girl, where there are women there
55        8|           passing over Paris. The girl was rather nervous certainly,
56        8|          her slippers!~“Yes, dear girl, my slippers! Oh, he’s the
57        8|         they had taken a virtuous girl among the rest. In the summer
58        8|      would utterly do for you, my girl! You’re meant for comic
59        8|          with Satin, provided the girl had no one with her. She
60        8|           your own little darling girl.”~And once in bed, she forthwith
61        8|        window like a goodnatured girl and threw her friend’s clothes
62        8|      ringing through the hotel; a girl was clinging to doorposts
63        8|         to budge an inch. Another girl, in bed with a lover, who
64        9|       Mathilde, a drab of a young girl, kept her dressing room
65        9|      embarrassment, like a little girl who returns to the pleasant
66       10|  certainly had Zoe with her, that girl so devoted to her fortunes.
67       10|       wheels.~“Do get in, my dear girl,” said Nana tranquilly,
68       10|   Villiers, during three days the girl talked of SaintLazare and
69       10|       evening when this slut of a girl had given her the go–by
70       10|    darling duck. Never mind, dear girl, let them chaff. It’s our
71       10|           she had been a splendid girl once upon a time: all Paris
72       11|      forth at once:~“But, my dear girl, Boum’s all rot! Dont choose
73       11|          the brilliant color of a girl’s redgold hair. She was
74       11|   terrible frown. That confounded girl simply maddened him, and
75       13|         disgust, for the wretched girl did not know what anguish
76       13|     lisping like a naughty little girl:~“All over! Got no more!
77       13|           the same reply.~“No, my girl, I’m short. But would you
78       13|        remarking:~“Come, come, my girl, dont count on anyone but
79       13|        undeveloped, insignificant girl had suddenly become a woman
80       13|          having almost caught the girl hanging round Francisneck
81       13|          her, for she was a clean girl, and it horrified her to
82       13|          was still a goodnatured girl; it was as though a passing
83       13|        about Satin’s illness. The girl had disappeared about a
84       13|           as she uttered a little girl’s broken plaint:~“Oh, I’
85       14|           and remarked:~“The poor girl! I’ll go and shake her by
86       14|          Hang it, and such a fine girl too! Mignon sighed and looked
87       14|     commented loudly on that poor girl’s death. Then they began
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