Chap.

 1        1|          Nana?”~“Nana! I’ve never set eyes on her.”~“Honor bright?
 2        1|     Seeing Nana’s success, he had set to work to talk enthusiastically
 3        1|      would take twenty minutes to set up the scenery for the third
 4        1|          the play. Then Venus was set at liberty, and Vulcan obtained
 5        2|          ruined her stomach, Nana set herself to describe the
 6        2|          The two ladies had again set to work dipping lumps of
 7        2|            the one looking squareset and solid with his thick
 8        2|         bag between her knees and set to work munching her sweetmeats,
 9        3|           her age; one would have set her down as being twenty10        3|         that it’s always the same set of women. One wants a novelty.
11        3|         where I certainly had not set foot for the last ten years.
12        3|      sleep. Steiner had once more set himself secretly to undermine
13        3|     aristocratic classes ought to set a good example. Fauchery
14        4|        with a supper which should set people talking. As her dining
15        4|        and have seven more covers set. Scarcely had he left the
16        4|           you can complete an odd set of in any cheap emporium.~
17        4|       invention when once she was set going. That evening Mignon
18        4|          coffee and liqueurs were set out. There were no chairs,
19        4|          card table had just been set out, at which Vandeuvres,
20        5|      admiral’s costume, which was set off by a big sword, enormous
21        5|         were flaring.~There was a set of pigeonholes in the place
22        5|          appeared to be acting of set purpose—the prince would
23        5|         would certainly have some set piece or other tumbling
24        5|    rolling over and over behind a set of side lights, pounding
25        5|      sharply off and presenting a set of doors to view which were
26        5|    penetrated to it from two deepset openings high up in the
27        5|       name of Nana; the gaslights set nude limbs dancing before
28        6|          merry about it. Nana had set to work buttoning the dressing
29        6|          and that dressing jacket set her laughing again. It was
30        6|           the house she had never set eyes on before and the arrival
31        6|       loathed Paris; she wouldnt set foot there yet!~“Eh, darling,
32        6|         to die like a beggar! She set the ladiesteeth on edge.
33        7|           was flaring away like a set piece in an illumination.
34        8|           VIII~We are in a little set of lodgings on the fourth
35        8|         know now whether all that set are alive or not. I’m much
36        9|       upon Barillot and once more set to work swearing and hammering
37        9|      direction and then once more set himself to follow the rehearsal.~
38        9|       like eccentric phantoms and set their shadows dancing after
39        9|       littered with ladders, with set pieces and with scenery,
40        9|         suggest a flitting and to set one thinking that the public
41        9|        cravings and finally a new set of exclusive, tender, well–
42        9|         lulled his suspicions and set him hoping that he had been
43        9|          was leaning up against a set of shelves and was tapping
44        9|        with a shrill laugh, which set the whole house off. It
45       10|       whom none dare disobey. She set the fashion, and great ladies
46       10|          two months the house was set going. The cost had been
47       10|           debts and to give her a set of sapphires she was dying
48       10|         bring him back thence the set of sapphires, which he wanted
49       10|      majestic they became. Julien set to work to pour out the
50       10|    productions, things that would set her dreaming and would elevate
51       10|            cads,” the quarrelsome set who scuttled off the moment
52       10|         doorway he remembered the set of sapphires; he could feel
53       10|        Dear me! Oh yes, it’s that set. How sweet you are! But
54       11|          gambling filled the air, set faces glowing and arms waving
55       11|      seemed to smile again and to set the women laughing in a
56       11|         risen to her feet and had set herself to pour out glasses
57       11|           saying. “We look like a set of tumblers.”~She thought
58       11|        time the company once more set themselves to drain bottles
59       11|         talking, are they? What a set those betting men are! When
60       11|   otherwise. A vendor of ices had set up a large buffet near the
61       11|        whole groups of people and set their boot soles flashing
62       11|      cloakroom, were crying to be set free. A shallot had been
63       11|           after the disaster, had set fire to his stable on the
64       11|          through a window. He had set fire to his stable in a
65       12|        was necessarily very sharp set when she thought her last
66       12|          his eyes, the fever that set his lips aquiver.~“What’
67       12|           ll tell you that you’ve set her the example, and that’
68       12|         the entrance hall mosaics set off with gold were glittering
69       12|           while the intense light set jewels flashing and white
70       12|           I can tell, sir!” which set them all laughing. In a
71       12| Foucarmont had formed part of the set in the Avenue de Villiers.
72       12|        hour tore them asunder and set them joking again. Daguenet
73       13|       doesnt wish it! Oh, what a set of men!”~And she escaped.
74       13|          And when he was alone he set to work and searched. Finding
75       13|      would never again be able to set foot in her place. But when
76       13|        had got enough together to set up on her own account in
77       13|        deceived by one of his own set or even by an acquaintance.
78       13|        him. Poor Fauchery had now set up housekeeping. After having
79       13|        the example of promiscuity set her by her husband’s intercourse
80       13|       with me.”~And a fierce look set her lip curling. At last
81       13|     feeling of admiration that it set his heart beating. When
82       13|       rough, whom she would never set eyes on again now that she
83       14|         the Madeleine the sun had set behind a bloodred cloud,
84       14| reflection as of a great fire and set the lofty windows flaming.
85       14|        wind of anguish and stupor set every head whirling.~“Here’
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