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1 1| bit,” replied Fauchery. “I certainly must make the acquaintance 2 1| of her excellently; she certainly sang like a squirt. Nay, 3 1| it was. I am like you; I certainly have come across her.”~He 4 1| complaisance, but it was certainly not yet taken by storm. 5 2| Does Madame play bezique?”~Certainly Mme Lerat played it, and 6 2| own ends in view.~“Most certainly, gentlemen, you were quite 7 2| she queried curtly.~“Why, certainly!” replied Nana. “Before 8 3| there seventeen years she certainly would not alter her drawing 9 3| Old World drawing room, he certainly had his doubts. A lamp which 10 3| the honor of meeting him. Certainly her father was coming, but 11 3| that dim old drawing room. Certainly it was not the count who 12 3| to the Varietes, where I certainly had not set foot for the 13 3| we not to see him?”~“Oh, certainly you will! My father made 14 4| becoming ridiculous; one certainly could never take them all 15 4| The Count de Vandeuvres certainly knew who the gentleman was, 16 4| wanted colleagues, she would certainly have undertaken to ask them 17 4| answered amiably enough:~“Certainly, I shall be most happy. 18 4| Vandeuvres.~Yes, she had certainly flown away somewhere on 19 4| cast of countenance had certainly given a recitation in Alsatian 20 5| just come down. Oh, he’s certainly due here tonight; he comes 21 5| dressing–room passage. He certainly had still to look up Mme 22 5| purpose—the prince would certainly have some set piece or other 23 5| Satin quietly replied:~“Certainly I didn’t want to be in your 24 5| had chosen a nice time, certainly, with His Highness on the 25 5| peer into the lodge. She certainly had been quick to scent 26 5| fashionable world! Nana had certainly introduced her to Bordenave, 27 6| hungry as a hunter too. They certainly must feed! Only they would 28 6| all drop in at once. Oh, I certainly don’t complain.”~Another 29 6| of the men had smiled.~“Certainly,” continued the old lady, “ 30 6| business in Orleans, could certainly not be running after the 31 7| one corner. Nana was most certainly not the same woman! In the 32 7| the count fled.~Nana was certainly going to come down. He returned 33 7| his shoulders.~Nana was certainly not spiteful. Since the 34 7| stories to do with her? She certainly had used all manner of delicate 35 8| the sly. Well, you were certainly right. It will be charming, 36 8| keep quiet. No, no, she was certainly not going to become his 37 8| her pigeons, although she certainly had her doubts of their 38 8| Nana at length, “but I’ve certainly seen that face somewhere. 39 8| soft, drawling way:~“It’s certainly not me that’s done you this 40 8| bitterness increasing. She was certainly not going to run after Satin! 41 8| and confessed that she had certainly spent six francs, but in 42 8| about halfpence. He had certainly promised to subscribe toward 43 8| girl was rather nervous certainly, for the most modish gentlemen 44 8| fortunate in meeting her. Yes, certainly, everybody was still wondering 45 8| company tonight.”~He was certainly not alone, for Nana perceived 46 8| to it, eh?” she cried. “I certainly told you that he would take 47 9| been in the wrong—Oh, I certainly forgive you!”~And herewith 48 9| the comedian declared. “I certainly deserve to have it.”~Fauchery’ 49 10| important undertaking. Nana certainly had Zoe with her, that girl 50 10| From Vandeuvres she would certainly derive from eight to ten 51 10| his child voice.~“Oh, I certainly love him!” answered Nana, 52 10| send my brother. Oh, she’ll certainly send Philippe to fetch me.”~ 53 10| all right, is it?”~“Oh, certainly it’s all right! Goodness 54 10| t it, my friend?”~“Yes, certainly,” he murmured with a slow 55 11| horse he was, who would certainly have stood a chance if they 56 11| up Paris between us. You certainly owe it me, eh?”~And he lingered, 57 11| averred that she was most certainly not going to get a chaste 58 11| Lili?” asked Nana. “That’s certainly she over there in that old 59 11| yes, it’s Nana. You can certainly recognize her by her golden 60 11| said, “is that now Rose is certainly going to send the letter. 61 11| his horses to death.~“He certainly told me he was going to,” 62 11| polite, eh? Oh dear, no, I certainly can’t grieve much for him.”~ 63 12| she said. “Bad luck, too, certainly.”~She was necessarily very 64 12| everybody’s way, and he would certainly not have much happiness 65 12| a long time, but it was certainly not I that would have opened 66 12| paused and stammered. He was certainly no poltroon, but he felt 67 12| when Daguenet had gone. “Certainly I do—a charming young man. 68 12| for telling an anecdote. Certainly Nana had fubbed off on Muffat 69 12| just out of church. Yes, certainly, you’ve got a scent of incense 70 13| I say, dearie, you ought certainly to bring me ten louis tomorrow. 71 13| the contrary. Francois had certainly seen him pass, but the servants 72 13| would you condemn me? I certainly didn’t tell Philippe to 73 13| nothing to do with it!”~“Certainly not,” said Labordette with 74 14| house ready for me. I’m certainly not going to let myself 75 14| always find what I want.”~“Certainly you will,” added Simonne. “