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1 1| caprice being over, had brought him back to her, faithful 2 1| restless suggestion, who brought with her the delirium of 3 1| clover. Finally a grand trio brought the scene to a close, and 4 2| and then we’ll see.”~Zoe brought a dressing jacket.~“The 5 2| article in the Figaro.”~He had brought the journal. Mme Lerat put 6 2| sou by sou, till now they brought her in an income of six 7 2| By and by when Zoe had brought in the cutlets Nana just 8 2| theater messenger, who had brought her mistress the day’s playbill 9 2| Two other bouquets were brought round, and Zoe, growing 10 2| look in her box, and she brought back a hundred francs in 11 2| when she reappeared she brought back a couple of cards and 12 2| be the old man that had brought the other one: he had such 13 3| treated by her.~“I have brought Georges to see you,” said 14 4| des Panoramas, and she had brought them home with her in a 15 4| Besnus, whom La Faloise had brought, already installed in one 16 4| the Folies. Labordette had brought the whole collection in 17 4| the house of her aunt, who brought him round to her every morning 18 4| find out why she had not brought Lili with her:~“Oh no, no, 19 4| Besnus, whom a lady had brought up from Saint–Aubin–sur– 20 4| reassured him—he had just brought the old gentleman back. 21 4| remaining bottle, which he had brought back with him from the pantry.~“ 22 5| thought that this man Fauchery brought nothing but a certain doubiful 23 6| Orleans, and yet they never brought her the pieces she asked 24 6| But Zoe in the meantime brought no plate, and when the young 25 6| encounters, but the gardener, who brought the wood upstairs, was greatly 26 6| trunks in the dressing room, brought her mistress a change of 27 6| room. A third carriage had brought him.~“Dear me, you’ve made 28 6| to the reasons which had brought them together. Vandeuvres, 29 6| his trembling arms. That brought the number up to eleven 30 6| dear!” And then, too, they brought her quite a whiff of Parisian 31 6| bawling about having her brought back by the police, he had 32 6| the news the gardener had brought her and gave evidence of 33 6| that it was Steiner who brought you with him for the first 34 6| excited till a sudden jolt brought her down to the seat again. 35 7| hairdresser Francis, who had brought her the paper, she would 36 7| entailed. He saw the ruin brought about by this kind of “leaven”— 37 7| with her back to the fire, brought her knees up under her chin 38 8| happen!” she cried. “You’ve brought them back again under your 39 8| chit of ten, who when she brought up the absinthe in a glass 40 8| took off his boots, which brought Nana back daily to Satin’ 41 8| of the slums and had been brought to Laure’s by some customer 42 8| desk a savage shake and brought the drawer forward in order 43 8| during the last few months brought a choking lump into her 44 9| to whom Labordette had brought the news, came down to the 45 10| and successive days only brought back the same monotonous 46 10| spirited at once, for it brought her face to face with the 47 10| diamonds and occasionally brought with her Louise Violaine, 48 10| round Satin’s waist and had brought her back to her seat.~“How 49 11| bedroom. She had indeed brought home a passer–by out of 50 11| arriving. Dear me, they’ve brought the children! Oh, how those 51 11| declared that the women always brought luck.~“Well?” queried Nana 52 11| face. The old boy will have brought her out.”~Vandeuvres was 53 11| Nana in, while he had only brought Lusignan forward in order 54 11| classic night of madness had brought together all that was young 55 12| of nothing; nobody ever brought back any information, and 56 12| memory he could not forget brought a faint glow to Fanchery’ 57 12| s your commission. I’ve brought you the handsel of my innocence!”~ 58 13| she said when Zoe had brought in the lights.~The count, 59 13| every novelty of the day was brought and left to lie forgotten 60 13| applied to Labordette who had brought two goldsmiths to see her. 61 13| presents. Captain Philippe brought his himself; it was an old 62 13| Labordette presented himself. He brought with him the designs for 63 13| it with one hand while he brought the other and the scissors 64 13| was Georges. The one was brought to dishonor, the other murdered! 65 13| The lady’s maid, having brought a towel and a basin of water 66 13| your wife!”~At night he brought the ten thousand francs. 67 13| she did for Steiner; she brought him to the ground, sucked 68 13| Paris for twenty years, brought it to him and said:~“I say, 69 13| returned, his cousin having brought him. Poor Fauchery had now 70 13| Normandy? The old man had brought her the four thousand francs, 71 13| soon Estelle, his daughter, brought an action against him for 72 13| had driven him so wild, brought on what looked like the 73 13| about again, and now she brought her fist violently down 74 14| they weren’t all; she had brought back lots of other precious