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1 1| nonplused.~“I have been told,” he began again, longing 2 1| afraid of, if the truth be told.”~“A blunder! A blunder!” 3 1| topic:~“Why haven’t you told me that you knew Nana?”~“ 4 1| Honor bright? I’ve been told that you’ve been to bed 5 1| she cried. “It’s she who told me that you had been to 6 2| old miser.~“To be sure, I told him everything,” cried Nana, “ 7 2| everything,” cried Nana, “and he told me in answer that he had 8 2| in difficulties.~“She has told me her name—Madame Tricon.”~“ 9 2| little man,” and then she told him not to come tomorrow 10 2| expression.~Zoe was rung for and told to take the letter down 11 2| and a girl’s face! So I told him to wait after all. He’ 12 2| said authoritatively:~“I told them that Madame was receiving 13 3| trouble to question him, he told him all he knew about the 14 3| tales were beginning to be told, and that despite his lofty 15 3| the Mignons.”~“Yes, she told me so. In fact, she did 16 3| cousin of the Fougerays, told how the baroness had been 17 4| armchair. Meanwhile Vandeuvres told them laughingly that Fauchery 18 4| Nana’s hands in hers and told her that she had liked her 19 4| could not move her elbows, told Vandeuvres that she counted 20 4| Labordette, in cold blood, told her some portentous anecdotes. 21 4| urgent request Daguenet had told the young man to sit still, 22 4| laughter, and when one of them told the rest to be quiet Bordenave’ 23 4| a cherub. Nana in reply told her that she was to let 24 5| the prince and Nana met, told the two women the whole 25 5| Varietes. And at this Simonne told them how Nana had recognized 26 5| sometimes betake yourself. Baby told me you did—little Georges 27 6| countess.~“Oh, I wasn’t told,” murmured the old lady. “ 28 6| Thereupon the old lady told them how Georges in the 29 6| fatiguing, and once more she told him that he ought to take 30 6| with equal pleasantry. He told her that he had lost a fabulous 31 6| serious when the journalist told him the amount she was worth 32 6| run up to Paris. He was told that Madame was not well. 33 6| stroll around.~“Oh, I haven’t told you,” said Nana, “I was 34 6| subject despite herself, told her guests the news the 35 6| had been with him and had told him how she had just turned 36 6| Indeed, singular stories were told about the kind of dominion 37 6| surprise.~Then her instinct told her, and she felt indignant 38 6| one! At least, so Joseph told me, and he heard it from 39 7| morning she had written and told him not to trouble about 40 7| Why then should she have told him this falsehood, and 41 7| was she who in rapid tones told a story to the effect that 42 7| She was sorry she had told him that story. Perhaps 43 7| a bathing story—”~And he told the story while Nana lingered 44 7| she continued, “I haven’t told you the story about you 45 7| anything for certain. I’ve been told it, and people are talking 46 7| be calm, and as the story told him by that courtesan kept 47 8| bed again, shivering, and told her to go to the devil when 48 8| moment they were alone Nana told her of her passion for Fontan. 49 8| doings about which they told one another a hundred times 50 8| in the morning, and she told him a fib and confessed 51 8| expression. But when he told her about Rose, who was 52 8| But he’s in it and he’s told me nothing about it!”~She 53 8| past. Why then had he not told her about the part?~“What 54 8| done for!”~Often had she told stories about the raids 55 8| she cried. “I certainly told you that he would take the 56 9| filtered through the courtyard, told him the names of different 57 10| at La Mignotte. And as he told her about himself, he let 58 10| out of hours. But when Zoe told him that Madame was with 59 10| a dreadful story. He had told her he contemplated shutting 60 10| said after what she had told him!~She pretended great 61 10| rain in their faces she told her beloved the story of 62 11| confessed her bets to him and told him how she had put ten 63 11| remained of them. Stories were told of wild whims and fancies, 64 11| near La Faloise, but she told Nana that she had been anxious 65 11| s brougham. They’ve just told me something very nice!”~ 66 11| stroke and had accordingly told Gresham to hold Nana in, 67 11| frightful scene in public, had told the whole story in atrocious 68 11| to death.~“He certainly told me he was going to,” the 69 11| did frighten me when they told me about it yesterday evening! 70 12| been very pale, and he had told his story very feelingly, 71 13| an empty room. The porter told her that M. Georges had 72 13| him. Taking the bill, she told him to return toward three 73 13| overflowing current of talk. She told him all about the sad incident, 74 13| be favorable and at once told him of the meanly tragic 75 13| as she tied the strings told them about poor, dear Satin’ 76 14| the strangest stories were told, and everybody gave the 77 14| and the boulevards, she told what had happened to Nana 78 14| after. It’s Labordette who told me all about it. Accordingly 79 14| you we’re lost. The waiter told us to turn to the right. 80 14| Austrian couple, and Gaga told how during her agony the 81 14| her opinion. The former told them that she had enjoyed