Chap.

 1        1|       in the journalist’s ear:~“Tell me, my dear fellow,” he
 2        2|       her. But he ordered me to tell Madame that he would come
 3        2|        all changed. I wanted to tell him so this morning. He
 4        2|        days she will do well to tell me so that I may know. Then
 5        2|  beating you. Indeed, you shall tell me all about it someday;
 6        2|         had some queer tales to tell. Thus one day, when Mme
 7        2|        grin. “He only wanted to tell Madame that he couldnt
 8        2|         she had just written to tell him to wait till Thursday!
 9        2|  understood the situation, “and tell him he pesters me.”~But
10        2|     still keep arriving.”~“Bah! Tellem to wait. When they begin
11        2|       relief. He was anxious to tell her about an account he
12        3|   questioned him abruptly.~“Now tell me, does the countess admit
13        3| grumbled huskily:~“Gad! Let ‘em tell me nothing, if nothing they
14        3|         if nothing they want to tell me. I shall find people
15        3|         all eternity, who could tell what might happen? “We shall
16        3|         and in a hushed voice:~“Tell me,” he said, “how many
17        3|    charming blonde. I’ll go and tell him to bring her.”~And he
18        3|         Vandeuvres came back to tell him:~“It appears it isn’
19        3|        was an abrupt question:~“Tell me, where have you been
20        4|     paid for by a fortune.~“Now tell me, dear boy,” Caroline
21        4|       ladylike woman there.~“Do tell them to serve the coffee
22        4|       they felt it necessary to tell each other their histories.
23        4|       the deuce the other could tell such whoppers! As to Lucy
24        4|         on Sundays.~“Oh, I must tell you about it!” cried the
25        5|         I’m going to getem to tell Madame Bron to send up champagne
26        5|   porter’s lodge she shrieked:~“Tell him I’m coming down after
27        6|        indeed, had forgotten to tell him what he was to get ready
28        6|       of that viper Fauchery! I tell you, she’s his mistress!
29        6|       decent sort of lady! I’ll tell her that I never saw you
30        7|      out, and he would make her tell the truth. And with that
31        7|         out for him, and you’ll tell him not to make a noise
32        7|      came off well, did it? Now tell me something about it! Oh,
33        7|  something about it! Oh, do, do tell me!”~She overwhelmed him
34        7|       When she comes get her to tell you the story about the
35        7|       to it; dont oblige me to tell you things I may regret
36        8|      doors?”~“M. Mignon doesnt tell that tale,” said the hairdresser. “
37        8|        t go on like this! No, I tell you, I can’t go on like
38        8|    these things Nana had got to tell of every slap that he dealt
39        8|     colors, for you never could tell what you yourself might
40        8|       her, and she was dying to tell this honest lady a few home
41        8|   francs. It’s a dirty trick, I tell you!”~But he did not stop
42        8|        it at once,” she used to tell Nana; “he hasnt the barest
43        8|         view that you never can tell where your tastes will lead
44        8|      get crusty about things! I tell you, they’re dirty brutes.
45        9|        me as you do? Answer me; tell me you consent.”~Her head
46        9|        that if I want to, but I tell you, I trample on it; I
47        9|        the dark about it, I can tell you! When I want to be a
48        9|         troubled expression.~“I tell you I’ve got hold of the
49        9|        just go down, and you’ll tell Bordenave you want the part.
50        9| Bordenave’s master here. You’ll tell me there’s Fauchery after
51        9|         s a bargain, eh? You’ll tell him that it’s for my sake?”~
52        9|        believe me or not when I tell you there’s money in it.
53       10|       the people would turn and tell one another who that was
54       10|     mean to say you’re going to tell your tales to a man who
55       10|        away all the time. I can tell you I’ve had to bear pretty
56       11|  something, he might quite well tell it her. But without entering
57       11|         skinned.”~“You ought to tell me what’s going to happen—
58       11|        again directly. I shant tell you any more, Marechal.”~“
59       11|     eyesight— eh?—to be able to tell what half a head is out
60       11|         very fit. Not a cent, I tell you, on Valerio II; he’s
61       11|        Burne’s riding Spirit. I tell you, he’s got no shoulders.
62       11|        Nana! Nana? Get along! I tell you Lusignan hasnt budged.
63       11|        the filly, nor could any tell whether it was the horse
64       11|       me! I said to her: ‘Did I tell him to steal?’ Dont you
65       12|      its father.~“I never dared tell you; I felt so happy about
66       12|       speak out; you’ve come to tell me something.”~“No, no,
67       12|          in her frank desire to tell him everything, she dealt
68       12|       can you blame her? She’ll tell you that you’ve set her
69       12|    shoulders. Could anyone ever tell when Nana was in bed with
70       12|         answered with an “I can tell, sir!” which set them all
71       12|       muttered Philippe.~“But I tell you, it is Nana! They’re
72       13|        amount and was unable to tell whither such a sum could
73       13|        little while, but when I tell you I’m in a hurry—I go
74       13|  condemn me? I certainly didnt tell Philippe to meddle with
75       13| approach to a quarrel she would tell him he might stop or go
76       13|         room for two minutes to tell the coachman to put the
77       13|     corners as if she wanted to tell her about her great design
78       13|        her “slapjack” and would tell him to come and have his
79       13|      when Labordette came up to tell her of a splendid chance
80       13|        to do things. Yes, I can tell you this now: when I used
81       14|     followed them, crying out:~“Tell Rose that I’m waiting for
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