Chap.

 1        1|     imagine, and she got herself taken up there—she was so drunk.”~“
 2        1|         it was certainly not yet taken by storm. Mignon swore that
 3        1|            What d’you want to be taken for, my friend?”~The passage
 4        1|        Little by little Nana had taken possession of the public,
 5        2|        acute curiosity.~Nana was taken by surprise and hesitated
 6        2|     seated at table. She had not taken her hat off, and she wore
 7        2|   business. First of all she had taken service with a dentist and
 8        2|      pleased; people had already taken seats for a week to come;
 9        2|        morning. When the man had taken his departure Nana announced
10        2|         cards; she had never yet taken her hat off, but now in
11        2|     combs. Nana, who had already taken Labordette’s arm, pushed
12        3|         he stammered, manifestly taken aback and quite forgetting
13        3|       and greet her, and she had taken both her hands in hers and
14        4|         anywhere in time. If I’d taken him at his word I shouldn’
15        4|         abrupt reply, for he was taken by surprise, though he had
16        4|           Oh, damn!”~Simonne had taken a step too quickly forward,
17        4|          the men his measure was taken in a few rapid phrases.
18        4|         offered him; he had only taken a spoonful of soup, and
19        4|       sultan. They were entirely taken up with him, and they helped
20        4|       anxiety; somebody had just taken his handkerchief, and with
21        4|    ordered him to feed. Gaga had taken him back to her ample side;
22        4|        little man. I’ll get them taken to your porter’s lodge for
23        4|       say,” he muttered. “You’ve taken my handkerchief. Well then,
24        4|       you ass, why should I have taken it from you?”~“Why should
25        4|        Mignon and Labordette had taken their seats. Behind them
26        5|     Satin an old schoolmate, had taken a vast fancy to her and
27        5|    beginning to perspire; he had taken his hat off. What inconvenienced
28        5|      Marquis de Chouard, who had taken up a hare’s–foot on the
29        5|      beard in the champagne, had taken it off, and under his venerable
30        5|         of the old actor who has taken to drink. At the foot of
31        5|          not turn round. She had taken up the hare’s–foot and was
32        5|          and the prince had been taken by surprise. There was profound
33        6|        kiss, my child.”~They had taken their seats in the vast
34        6|        old iron. She had at once taken possession of the coachman,
35        6|          life.~Meanwhile Zoe had taken the soaked clothes down
36        6|         provisions which she had taken the precaution of stuffing
37        6|  excessive boredom. Fauchery had taken advantage of the holidays
38        6|   awaiting him. Why then had she taken her departure two days sooner
39        7|     drink, which in her case has taken the form of a nervous exaggeration
40        7|          la Provence met. He had taken an hour amid his painful
41        7|         the doorway where he had taken shelter. When these were
42        7|    astonishment. Madame had been taken ill with an atrocious sick
43        7|      nervous sobs. She was being taken advaatage of when all was
44        8|        anything. He was entirely taken up with Nana and looked
45        8|          come across him and had taken him home to his own place.
46        8|         in the Rue Veron and was taken aback on observing a light
47        8|          himself be caressed and taken by force, as became a man
48        8|          some fine day when he’s taken the skin off your back,
49        8|        paid for it all. Nana was taken by surprise; she grew foolish
50        8|          stray passer–by who was taken by them to some miserable
51        8|       comedy of pleasure she had taken part in when she was in
52        8|     rewarded, even when they had taken a virtuous girl among the
53        8|          and she would have been taken up for a certainty had not
54        9|      more. After the rupture had taken place between them there
55        9|       Mignon, who had never once taken his eyes off the count,
56       10|         the husband Francois was taken on as porter and footman.
57       10|     vowed she would get her name taken off, even though she herself
58       10|      scarcely looked at them, so taken up was she with Satin, who
59       10|     carelessly:~“By the by, I’ve taken the liberty of giving your
60       10|      entirely had Madame’s anger taken away their appetites. Thereupon
61       10|    Daguenet. The count had again taken her hands; he no longer
62       11|  yesterday he had been currently taken at two to one.~“Always fifty
63       11|       wiped. The young woman had taken out her handkerchief. Then
64       11|       the duffers who were being taken in by the joke. Others looked
65       11|    because, by Jove, people have taken the horse. Who, I dont
66       11|       surrounding crowd they had taken up positions on wooden benches,
67       11|       holding up Louiset, he had taken out his watch.~One after
68       11|  obstacle to her advance, it was taken by storm, and chairs and
69       12| stammering vague phrases. He had taken a chair and had sat down
70       12|          crowded doors. Rose had taken him up again at the beginning
71       12|        done!”~The band had again taken up the waltz in the Blonde
72       12|         What can be the matter?”~Taken aback by the darkness, he
73       13|    Philippe’s misdoing had again taken complete possession of her.
74       13|        her a copper and had even taken a packet of cigarette papers
75       13|  carriage, she would suddenly be taken with a little slut that
76       13|          aberration, had but now taken flight with the manager
77       13|        returned home, and he had taken her back in a spirit of
78       14|          penniless Bordenave had taken out of sheer audacity. Here
79       14|    Mignon.~The actor had already taken a step or two in the direction
80       14|    pleasant to see. Why, she was taken with a shuddering fit—”~
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