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1 1| in great black letters. Gentlemen, who seemed to be glued 2 1| laugh had arisen at this. Gentlemen of unimpeachable appearance 3 1| of the crowd, while young gentlemen, standing up in the stalls, 4 1| to hiss; while the young gentlemen in white gloves, fascinated 5 1| dozed, almost deserted. Some gentlemen in the stalls had opened 6 2| angrily. “What will all those gentlemen think?” And in the silence 7 2| receiving visitors. The gentlemen are in the drawing room.”~ 8 2| having kept you waiting, gentlemen,” said the young woman with 9 2| in view.~“Most certainly, gentlemen, you were quite right to 10 2| what we can. Believe me, gentlemen, if I had known—”~She was 11 2| to entrust you with this, gentlemen. It is for the poor.”~And 12 2| not cease laughing.~“Come, gentlemen,” she continued. “Another 13 2| hope to give more.”~The gentlemen no longer had any pretext 14 2| the cupboards.~“Au revoir, gentlemen,” she said, pausing on the 15 3| besides four or five old gentlemen who sat motionless in corners. 16 3| second or two before the gentlemen whom she viewed with an 17 4| themselves in the society of gentlemen such as those around her.~“ 18 4| All round the table the gentlemen in question looked unimpeachable 19 4| whistle. The ladies and gentlemen were to return to the drawing 20 4| know. So then, since these gentlemen were on the spot, they had 21 4| disappearing from view between two gentlemen, shaking with nervous laughter 22 4| since gone off with her two gentlemen. Simonne, too, had vanished. 23 5| the lobby, while the other gentlemen once more resigned themselves 24 5| tones:~“Good heavens, these gentlemen know perfectly well what 25 5| virginal face, was scanning the gentlemen keenly, while the dresser, 26 5| been.~“I beg your pardon, gentlemen,” said Nana, drawing aside 27 5| revealed her bosom. When the gentlemen had put her to flight she 28 5| Bordenave, “since these gentlemen approve of your good looks!”~ 29 5| through the midst of the gentlemen, who made way for her to 30 5| to see a prince and two gentlemen in black coats going after 31 5| worn in the second act.~“Gentlemen, gentlemen,” he stammered, “ 32 5| second act.~“Gentlemen, gentlemen,” he stammered, “do please 33 5| know.~“You will excuse me, gentlemen?” asked Nana, again setting 34 5| Satin, when she saw the gentlemen thus closeting themselves 35 5| toward her temples. The gentlemen maintained a respectful 36 5| again and, turning to the gentlemen, added with a smile:~“It’ 37 5| waits for the others.”~The gentlemen left the dressing room, 38 5| in furs, talking to these gentlemen while awaiting her cue. 39 5| lodge was still full of gentlemen who sat there gloved, elegant, 40 5| fierce gallops among the gentlemen’s legs. Clarisse was momentarily 41 5| place in the lodge among the gentlemen obstinately waiting on Mme 42 5| the wake of a friend. The gentlemen were blinking in bewilderment 43 6| first to come will be two gentlemen whom Georges has invited— 44 6| morning.”~At these words the gentlemen could not conceal their 45 6| double–locked his door. These gentlemen avoided mutual explanations, 46 6| like geese the while. The gentlemen toiled less strenuously. 47 6| ventured to suggest that the gentlemen’s attitude had been quite 48 7| save well–dressed, patient gentlemen, who prowled about the wreckage 49 8| mysterious things about gentlemen of the first fashion who 50 8| and rice, while the four gentlemen had ended by regaling quite 51 8| you’ve only known perfect gentlemen hitherto. We were talking 52 8| mistaken about it, that gentlemen from Paris swung you in 53 8| in the society of elegant gentlemen, who slipped their decorations 54 8| certainly, for the most modish gentlemen were always the most obscene. 55 8| things in front of dignified gentlemen in carriages and assure 56 9| Bordenave. “Come this way, gentlemen.”~In order to escape from 57 10| amicably about the other three gentlemen and lay especial stress 58 10| the same footing as the gentlemen. Vandeuvres had not needed 59 10| into the hands of these gentlemen but expressed a formal desire 60 10| grown to woman’s estate. The gentlemen paled visibly and looked 61 10| proved charming, and the gentlemen grew quite merry waiting 62 10| of comic protest from the gentlemen, Philippe shouting to them 63 10| so amid that company of gentlemen with the great names and 64 10| portion of the community. The gentlemen burst into applause.~The 65 10| up at once and left the gentlemen lolling lazily about, while 66 10| eyes fixed upon Nana.~The gentlemen were deciding against the 67 11| with her mother and two gentlemen in an open carriage, Louise 68 11| turf at their feet some gentlemen had instituted a drinking 69 11| the Vandeuvres stables. Gentlemen kept returning every few 70 11| reappeared, whereat the gentlemen lent his question an indecent 71 11| weighing room made them appear. Gentlemen were pointing at programs: 72 11| her own despite, and three gentlemen bore her triumphantly into 73 12| matter.~Till midnight a dozen gentlemen had stood talking in low 74 12| announced their names while gentlemen advanced slowly amid the 75 12| cynicism bored the other gentlemen, and Foucarmont contented 76 12| shook hands with the other gentlemen, while La Faloise, in his 77 12| he joined them, while the gentlemen who were still on the garden 78 13| fifteenth of October, the gentlemen all sent her presents. Captain 79 13| of Count Muffat, and the gentlemen had ceased to inquire after 80 13| would dine in the society of gentlemen who murdered the French 81 13| matter of fact, each of the gentlemen, whether Foucarmont, Steiner, 82 14| mentioned among the ladies and gentlemen, the strangest stories were 83 14| of the crystal grot! The gentlemen remembered the occasion 84 14| matter of fact, all the gentlemen were meeting downstairs. 85 14| and caught sight of the gentlemen out on the pavement. They