Chap.

 1        1|        the year. People have been talking about it for six months.
 2        1|  acquaintance of your Nana before talking about her. Besides, I’ve
 3        1|           All the spectators were talking, jostling, settling themselves
 4        1|       exclaimed La Faloise, still talking away. “There’s a man with
 5        1|       Silence!” They had to cease talking. A motionless fit now seized
 6        1|           little, for people were talking about Nana before everything
 7        1|        Five or six groups of men, talking very loudly and gesticulating,
 8        2|            rent; the landlord was talking of seizing the furniture.
 9        2|        foreseen it! And she began talking in her turn, assuming a
10        2| commissionaire. She had just been talking with the theater messenger,
11        2|       wont. Whereupon Nana, after talking of sending someone to him,
12        3|       woman was saying.~They were talking of the crowned heads who
13        3| vouchsafed him. Of whom were they talking, and what were they going
14        3|           the countess and, while talking with her, continued his
15        3|          seated herself and began talking with considerable pride
16        3|      little rift.” Everyone began talking again. Mme du Joncquoy demurred;
17        3|      count.”~The Count Muffat was talking to his father–in–law and
18        3|          Countess Sabine. She was talking sedately with the chief
19        4|           which should set people talking. As her dining room was
20        4|        him, and they were already talking about other matters when
21        4|          a buzz of voices, people talking in low tones and stifling
22        4|        hash of his fortune. While talking he watched the banker over
23        4|       Rose and Fauchery, who were talking very near him, had been
24        4|          by her guests, had begun talking with the greatest distinctness.~“
25        4|          of which Paris was still talking, Nana grew quite interested
26        4|       Simonne and Maria, were all talking at once and telling each
27        4|    invitation given while she was talking with Steiner and Blanche
28        4|        his decision, and so while talking to Rose she kept a sharp
29        4|           into the piano and were talking of going, when one of their
30        5|        had remained “at the top,” talking together in whispers. On
31        5|         standing wrapped in furs, talking to these gentlemen while
32        5|       only a few people remained, talking in low voices or making
33        5|           from the rest and stood talking to Nana. He never left her;
34        6|       about his coming marriage.~“Talking of ladies,” Mme Hugon ended
35        6|              Yes, I know; I’m not talking of HIM,” whispered the boy.~“
36        6|        whiff of Parisian air, and talking all together with bursts
37        6|          the noise Lucy continued talking and, suddenly changing the
38        6|           the end of it and began talking of returning. But the more
39        7|          him somewhat to hear her talking familiarly about the countess.~
40        7|           him.~“Good heavens! I’m talking of things that dont concern
41        7|           told it, and people are talking about it, but what does
42        8|       company had naturally begun talking about the Varietes. Wasn’
43        8|   rightabout. Moreover, she began talking of leaving the stage; the
44        8|           was furious and went on talking. She was not going to be
45        8|           her desire to be always talking about these things Nana
46        8|           about her. As she stood talking behind her new friend’s
47        8|          The moment they entered, talking and laughing in their shrill,
48        8|       gentlemen hitherto. We were talking of that very topic with
49        8|       then,” she used to say when talking seriously about the matter, “
50        9|     Barillot, if there’s any more talking I clap on fines all round!”~
51        9|          to you there.”~They were talking of Count Muffat. Labordette
52        9|        and announced:~“By the by, talking of Nana, she’s in the house.”~“
53        9|         and that’s the reason I’m talking to you about it. Yes, we’
54        9|       very moment Bordenave began talking of a modification of their
55       10|           from her, he soon began talking of nothing but his big brother,
56       10|           suspected it; Mamma was talking about it this morning.”~
57       10|          nothing, and they ceased talking of Philippe. She began dressing
58       10|           which Paris was already talking. The kind of death you chose
59       11|          s been sulking.”~She was talking of Muffat, but she took
60       11|         escaped him:~“Ah, they’re talking, are they? What a set those
61       11|          to show her a little man talking with Vandeuvres at some
62       11|          the count and Labordette talking together in front of the
63       12|        things if the priests were talking foolishness all the time.
64       12|         dozen gentlemen had stood talking in low voices in front of
65       12|          with lowered tones began talking about the marriage, which
66       12|         de Villiers; all Paris is talking about it. Good heavens!
67       12|           and countess were still talking, for they were detained
68       13|         her boots on, they ceased talking of the matter. The lady’
69       13|         months all Paris would be talking of him, and he would see
70       13|         and all Paris was already talking about it. Seeing him under
71       14|        Clarisse were now standing talking to Lea de Horn, who was
72       14| frightened. It was silly to stand talking so long, but a longing to
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