Chap.

 1        1|       he interrupted himself on seeing La Faloise in the act of
 2        1|          Nana, in the meantime, seeing the house laughing, began
 3        1|        but he was dumfounded at seeing by her side the tall fair
 4        1|       to the Cafe des Varietes. Seeing Nana’s success, he had set
 5        2|     every day. She had left off seeing her niece for a long time
 6        2|         upset the neighborhood, seeing that a whole mob of men
 7        3|      the wife of an ironmaster, seeing the countess shivering slightly
 8        3|    spoke in subdued tones, and, seeing them there with their white
 9        3|        her “dear Madame Hugon.” Seeing that his cousin viewed this
10        3|        by feeling astonished at seeing her there. People comported
11        3|        without at the same time seeing lakes, forests and sunrises
12        3|        his lower lip hung down. Seeing him such a wreck, Mme Hugon,
13        4|     than a quarter past twelve, seeing that by dint of scamping
14        4| brushing the floor. He blushed, seeing Daguenet looking at him.
15        4|         Count Muffat’s refusal.~Seeing the young woman’s sudden
16        4|     scarcely in good taste. But seeing two more arrive, she began
17        4|     himself alone with a woman, seeing that three glasses of champagne
18        4|       and not a little anxious. Seeing Clarisse making game of
19        4|         fell upon Georges, who, seeing them kiss, was growing very
20        4|        possessed with a hope of seeing Count Muffat enter her room
21        4|       to let them sleep on. But seeing Daguenet come into the room,
22        5|        head in at the door and, seeing that she had made a mistake,
23        5|    drinks between the acts, and seeing that just at that moment
24        5|      bent sharply backward. And seeing her thus, as with bending
25        6|      custom in the country. Oh, seeing you here makes me feel twenty
26        6|     which she found everything, seeing that he had only received
27        6|         catch cold,” said Nana, seeing Georges beginning to shiver.~
28        6|          as the young woman was seeing him to the door, he tried
29        6|      causing her grave anxiety, seeing that every evening he was
30        6|        aloud in his agony, for, seeing Georges among Nana’s skirts,
31        6|    circling on and on, weary of seeing nothing but leafy recesses
32        7|         as eight oclock, when, seeing Louiset very much better,
33        7|       indifferently:~“So you’re seeing me home?”~“Of course,” he
34        7|        looked at things without seeing them. When all was said
35        7|   caused her constant surprise, seeing that she was wont to quote
36        7|        rags, as he did so. Then seeing that despite everything
37        8|      Nana and looked annoyed at seeing her with Fontan. Besides,
38        8|         previous embarrassment. Seeing that the crowd was jostling
39        8|      own, she had! And Francis, seeing her thus giving herself
40        8|         and they ate it in bed, seeing that the night was not warm
41        8|        said Satin, astounded at seeing her in the street at that
42        8|       didnt matter to her! Yet seeing that the lady was keeping
43        8|        her to find him at home, seeing that she had not expected
44        8|        more passionately blind, seeing that now she paid for everything,
45        8|         Nana especially uneasy. Seeing the courtesans around her
46        8|       impossible to do without, seeing that blows only stimulated
47        8|       desires. He, on his part, seeing what a good tame thing she
48        8|      shook the door. At length, seeing that she was not growing
49        8|     quite illegally, of course, seeing that she had her own furniture.
50        9|     tremulous at the thought of seeing Nana once more. After the
51        9|        though he were afraid of seeing her take her departure,
52        9|        the seat underneath her. Seeing him so anxious, she did
53        9|         doesnt help you a bit, seeing that the thing’s impossible.
54        9|    shook her head proudly. Then seeing that he still continued
55        9|        matters.”~But presently, seeing them both against him and
56       10|     going there for the sake of seeing her again but in order to
57       10|   little table with Mme Robert. Seeing Nana, she began to laugh,
58       10|       friend of no consequence. Seeing the count, he discreetly
59       10|       eyes should be. And Nana, seeing the frightful old woman,
60       11|      Doubtless he was afraid of seeing Fauchery again introduced
61       11|       this jockey to come over, seeing that Gresham ordinarily
62       11|       the filly stood a chance, seeing that he had just laid fifty
63       12|       open her eyes again, and, seeing her so pale, he grew frightened
64       12|         withdrew, deeply moved. Seeing his poor Nana so very weak,
65       12|   freedom. Before going to bed, seeing that the countess still
66       13|        time for not being rich, seeing that good Mamma Hugon now
67       13|         that!”~She scolded him, seeing that he was not rich, but
68       13|        this curio had cost him. Seeing him thoroughly upset, she
69       13|        It was regular bad luck, seeing that the day before yesterday
70       13|  scattered over the house after seeing Madame make her exit on
71       13|     would never have thought of seeing each other again if the
72       13|      woman’s dazzling contours. Seeing the door open, he had risen
73       13|       already talking about it. Seeing him under the influence
74       14|        boy, and they remembered seeing him at the races. Oh, it
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