Chap.

 1        1|           cousin’s rescue when he saw him all at sea and doubtful
 2        1|         at sight of Nana. When he saw everybody turning toward
 3        1|           mirrors behind them one saw the reflection of their
 4        1|          surely she’s the girl we saw one evening at the corner
 5        1|          In front of him Fauchery saw the truant schoolboy half
 6        1|        and he marveled at what he saw in the Muffatsbox. Behind
 7        1|           shut after them. Nobody saw Daguenet go by. As the truant
 8        2|          Returning presently, she saw Mme Maloir questioning her
 9        2|          little distress, for she saw with pain that her mistress
10        2|  therefore much relieved when she saw the drawing room empty and
11        3|      resumed the conversation.~“I saw the king of Prussia at Baden–
12        3|         that evening, and when he saw the countess, in her black
13        3|          have wagered that I once saw her at Laure’s.”~“Eh, what?
14        3|       Nothing at all.”~“Really! I saw you so busy. Pray, wait,
15        4|            The young man, who now saw Nana for the first time,
16        4| Vandeuvres.~He leaned forward and saw Rose growing exceedingly
17        4|       flamed out in her eyes. She saw more clearly than Mignon;
18        4|       being forgotten, Vandeuvres saw Daguenet looking out of
19        4|             Come, come, Nana, you saw us the other evening at
20        5|     intoxication. Satin, when she saw the gentlemen thus closeting
21        5|        behind her, looking on. He saw her reflection in the mirror,
22        5|      great lady as ever.~When she saw Nana she went straight up
23        5|        were blotted from view. He saw her from behind, noted her
24        5|           disappeared, and he now saw only the reverse side of
25        5|      through a halfopen door and saw a very dirty room which
26        5|           room was there, and you saw a crowd of twenty women
27        5|           the last step or two he saw Nana and the prince passing
28        6|       pale cheeks, but as yet she saw nothing.~At last she caught
29        6|    lingered in Madame’s wake. She saw Nana disappearing up the
30        6|           and joyful surprise she saw the Marquis de Chouard enter
31        6|         Comte Muffat, darling. He saw a light here while he was
32        6|          ll tell her that I never saw you before and that it was
33        6|        mind, I remember it all. I saw her pass. They said she
34        7|          high mirror, and when he saw himself therein, looking
35        7|         his hand. For a moment he saw her as she was, and he despised
36        7|       what this evil entailed. He saw the ruin brought about by
37        7|         Then triumphantly, as she saw Muffat stagger to his feet
38        7|   mechanically up into the sky he saw ragged, soot–colored clouds
39        7|           heels re–echoed, and he saw nothing but his shadow moving
40        7|        was evoked thereby, and he saw his little plump face and
41        7|        out of doors. But when she saw him in such sorry plight—
42        8|         of life she went down and saw Satin. She was always sure
43        8|        places, and the moment she saw a plainclothes man heaving
44        8|           the less, and she still saw herself hustled and dragged
45        8|          no answer. Meanwhile she saw light under the door, and
46        9|           came down again when he saw Bordenave perspiringly resuming
47        9|          themselves. He no longer saw Fontan; he no longer heard
48        9|          would people say if they saw his wife deprived of her
49       10|      indeed, Georges. But when he saw her in her shift, with her
50       10|       proper in case the servants saw him. As he went into her
51       10|      brother then?”~“Your brother saw where he was at once. You
52       10|     uneasy sense of shame when he saw him so free in Nana’s company
53       10|      bones of the skull. When she saw how pale he looked, with
54       10|            Soon, however, when he saw the count deliberately taking
55       10|           fit of recollection and saw far back amid the shadows
56       11|         she lowered her eyes, she saw the field swarming with
57       11|        quiet. Now listen, Nana, I saw her after the Grande Poule
58       11|        revolving on her own axis, saw beneath her a surging waste
59       11|     divined the situation when he saw the count and Labordette
60       12|       come to bed!”~He fancied he saw her in a grave, emaciated
61       12|         eyes. She smiled when she saw the count but did not move.~“
62       12|          and in his mind’s eye he saw the property room bathed
63       12|        were assuaged, and when he saw the frank gaiety of the
64       13|      remained clearly visible, he saw Nana lying stretched in
65       13|        had turned round. When she saw him stab himself she was
66       13|      three quarters of an hour he saw Nana leaning anxiously out
67       13|        shift.~One morning when he saw Foucarmont emerging from
68       13|       with a little slut that she saw on the pavement; her senses
69       13|     hundred francs a year, and he saw that he would be compelled
70       13|           furniture, and when she saw the lump on his forehead
71       14|          Mignon informed them. “I saw him at six oclock, and
72       14|           and he neither felt nor saw the crowd.~“Look, here he
73       14|        face. Lucy added:~“I never saw her since that time at the
74       14|         Poor pet! The last time I saw her was in the grotto at
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