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1 1| You know, dear boy, I think Nana very nice.”~She wanted 2 1| gaiety. Jupiter said, “I think it is light conduct on your 3 2| Nana and he were wont to think it a very comfortable arrangement.~“ 4 2| who had cheered her, to think that there wasn’t one to 5 2| will all those gentlemen think?” And in the silence which 6 2| face. Did that man Steiner think she was going to let herself 7 2| expect me now.”~“Madame will think the matter over; Madame 8 3| forgetting his pose. “Where d’you think we are?”~After which he 9 3| good, so devout. Do you think she will accompany the king?”~“ 10 3| unpleasant impression. I think his face is evil. But I 11 3| the same,” he said. “But I think nothing of the thighs, you 12 3| go anywhere; no one could think of suspecting evil where 13 4| contact with Nana.~“One would think it was sugar,” murmured 14 4| are all here, don’t you think?”~“Oh yes, we’re all here, 15 4| Vandeuvres to Clarisse. “I think Gaga’s doing you out of 16 4| corpse! Well, and what d’you think? Why, it never hurt me a 17 4| certain wild berry; you think you’re swallowing fire! 18 4| It made her miserable to think of it, but champagne had 19 4| pretty cheek! Besides, to think that such things should 20 4| rather bored and inclined to think of other things—she ran 21 5| It made them desperate to think they had waited so long, 22 6| scrap of conversation.~“To think of poor dear Georges at 23 6| in front of her.~“D’you think Mamma recognized me?” he 24 7| and done, it bored her to think she was not free. An obscure 25 7| returning intoxication. “Just think! Lea is telling us about 26 7| one.”~She was flattered to think that the Figaro should concern 27 7| the highroad that day. To think of its being possible for 28 7| contempt. The poor man! To think of his being so unworthily 29 7| past he had not cared to think about.~He looked up. Nana 30 7| but you may be sure they think about it for a jolly long 31 7| francs!” she cried. “D’you think I’m begging alms? Now look 32 8| those tradesmen! Do they think I’m to be sold so that they 33 8| fasting for a week now! And to think that he used to swear he 34 8| quarreling.~“Oh, just to think of it!” cried Nana. “She’ 35 8| for thirty sous. And to think a thing like that got hold 36 8| her modest looks! And to think she refused suppers to which 37 8| becomes laughable—eh, what! I think she’s felt it, she has!”~ 38 8| ordinary meal at home. And to think of spending them on that 39 8| shame. It disgusted her to think of him wanting to deceive 40 8| Napoleon who said that, I think. Wash yourself with salt 41 8| trembled lest he should think her capable of quarreling 42 8| they’re dirty brutes. Don’t think any more about ‘em. I—I 43 9| unconcern, for he did not think it becoming to round on 44 9| but I should like you to think well of me. We’ve had our 45 9| this room, yet I should think it very nice if I wanted 46 9| Duchess Helene! If they think I’m going to play Geraldine, 47 9| nothing besides— if they think that! Besides, that isn’ 48 9| can quite see they seem to think me uneducated. Well, my 49 9| going on inside him. To think that he, Prulliere, the 50 9| most serious. What do you think of Nana for the duchess’ 51 9| full of reasons. He did not think the part worthy of Rose, 52 10| I not see him? He would think me afraid. Dear me, we’ll 53 10| dreaming! What makes you think I cried?”~Thereupon the 54 10| francs had excited her. To think all that money was to go 55 10| Oh, the jealous man! To think of it! Just argue it out 56 11| louis for her as he might think best, and she would not 57 11| By Lamb and Princess—just think! By Lamb and Princess—no, 58 11| said Georges. “I didn’t think he was on duty this week.”~ 59 11| much. You understand, I think it best to warn you. Yes, 60 11| There was no need for her to think aloud. So in order to be 61 11| about it, that she would think the matter over.~A commotion 62 11| But now that I come to think of it, that must be Lili 63 11| were, to be sure! Did they think she was the sort to cut 64 11| cried so, and today I didn’t think I should be able to come. 65 11| good marriage. And then to think of the strict advice she 66 11| as he did. For my part, I think he made a dashing finish; 67 11| It’s too silly. Just to think that Blanche has had the 68 11| him to steal?’ Don’t you think one can ask a man for money 69 11| should have seen it! Just think, a great big affair, almost 70 12| continued:~“I say, d’you think I shall go to heaven?”~And 71 12| reputation! What would people think of me? Only swear that you’ 72 12| worthy fashion.~“And just to think that he was once master,” 73 12| unfortunate man. And to think we once knew him such a 74 12| of it after all! And to think I didn’t remember it any 75 13| shrugged her shoulders. Did he think her as clumsy as a street 76 13| You may stare! Did you think I was going to be your mamma 77 13| after my own affairs. Just think it over a bit. Now your 78 13| look at yourself. D’ye think I love you for your figure? 79 13| I don’t want to! D’you think I’m built that way? Just 80 13| Then she cried:~“By God, to think I should have guessed! He’ 81 13| ugly you are, my pet! Just think if they were to see you 82 13| be saying I’m a hussy. To think of the mother mourning down 83 14| for they were too tired to think about the dead. At that 84 14| Maria Blond remarked.~“To think that I should have known