Chap.

 1        1|        elder of the two, a tall fellow with little black mustaches. “
 2        1|           Ah, ah! You’re a nice fellow!” he shouted at him from
 3        1|   convict overseer, that clever fellow who was always at full steam
 4        1|        spitting, thighslapping fellow, that cynic with the soul
 5        1|    amuses him. And you, my dear fellow, dont keep us waiting about
 6        1|         a very tall, very broad fellow, with the squareshaped
 7        1|          let her alone, my dear fellow; she’s a low lot! The public
 8        1|         at him. He was a pretty fellow. Fauchery recognized him;
 9        1|        and, chief of all, a big fellow with a goodnatured expression,
10        1|         for the second act, old fellow. It IS just blackguardly.”~
11        1|        you after there, my dear fellow?” asked the journalist. “
12        1|        s ear:~“Tell me, my dear fellow,” he said, “this Nanasurely
13        1|     journalist. He was a pretty fellow; to be sure! He went up
14        2|       especially was a dreadful fellow—he shouted on the staircase.
15        2|        her voice! He was a nice fellow, was that Fauchery, and
16        2|        in the anteroom, and the fellow was free to twiddle his
17        2|     know them?”~“I know the old fellow,” replied Zoe, discreetly
18        2|       was he had come! He was a fellow who never asked for any
19        3|        Oh dear, no, no! My dear fellow!” he stammered, manifestly
20        3|         eldest son, a great big fellow who, after enlisting in
21        3|     rejoined Fauchery.~“My dear fellow, have you ever seen a woman
22        4|       ravigote sauce.”~“My dear fellow,” said Daguenet, giving
23        4|      replied the actress. “That fellow’s an idiot. I’ve already
24        4|       hold your tongue, my dear fellow; it’s stupid.”~But as Foucarmont
25        4|    Fauchery, an envious sort, a fellow capable of growing mad against
26        4|     Then the little fairhaired fellow, the man who bore one of
27        4|   caused each man to jostle his fellow in his frantic desire to
28        5|        he looked a sterling old fellow for all that, and a long
29        5|     mirror as became a handsome fellow whom the boxes adored.~“
30        5|      Faloise again! There was a fellow who wouldnt let her alone!
31        5|       combs. A great perspiring fellow with smoking shoulders was
32        6|         side, noticed the young fellow’s movement and gave him
33        6|       the gardener, a tall, dry fellow, made his appearance, cap
34        6|        who was a very talkative fellow. He begged Madame to excuse
35        6| understood everything! That old fellow now on his way to her was
36        6|       worthy man was a terrible fellow despite his gentle, plump
37        6|      for that. And Paul, too, a fellow I’ve been so kind to! Not
38        6|        said Nana. “Now, my dear fellow, it’s all very well her
39        6|        in taking up with an old fellow.~“Zoe,” she said to the
40        7|        extremely kind. The poor fellow, he needed delicate handling!
41        7|         his wife. Well, my dear fellow, they never once touched
42        7|          He’s polite, too, that fellow is, when he’s spoken to!
43        7|         a pretty sight, my dear fellow!” she continued more gently. “
44        7|       be rich tomorrow, my dear fellow!”~He looked up in surprise.
45        8|          Get away from her, you fellow there!”~And he dismissed
46        8|         at Simonne. There was a fellow whom the theatrical people
47        8|       Prulliere’s back—a pretty fellow, to be sure, but a frivolous!
48        8|    mincemeat by that clown of a fellow?’ I remarked at the time
49        8|   Prulliere, as became a pretty fellow whose vanity had been wounded,
50        8|       the door to a tall, burly fellow with an unkempt beard, who
51        9|        bad to make me play that fellow SaintFirmin; why, it’s
52        9|      voice:~“Supposing, my dear fellow, I were to ask this of you
53       10|        brother, a great, strong fellow, who was capable of all
54       10|   phrases as:~“It will calm the fellow down if he has to wait a
55       10|     look at everything, my fine fellow! It isnt imitation, and
56       10|   treated her like a jolly good fellow, shaking hands with her
57       10|         Dear me, dear me, for a fellow with NOUS, you’re jolly
58       10|       There was a wicked little fellow for you! Why, he used to
59       11|   shivering, against the little fellow.~Meanwhile the field was
60       11|        was a big, solidly built fellow!~All round her in the ladies’
61       11|   Charles, a prince and a dirty fellow to boot.~“Bravo, Nana! Awfully
62       11|          Dear me, you’re a nice fellow to come at this time of
63       11|      way. Just you see that big fellow there; I shouldnt care
64       11|    former coachmen, an enormous fellow with the shoulders of an
65       11|      she over there in that old fellow’s brougham. They’ve just
66       11|     openly canvassed. That poor fellow Vandeuvres was done for;
67       12|         became a dear, nice old fellow, he should divide his attentions
68       12|         succeeded in snubbing a fellow who had once come heavily
69       13|         for a fool. A penniless fellow living by his articles and
70       13|      Caesar! Good dog! Nice old fellow! Now behave pretty!”~And
71       13|       position for the beggarly fellow after keeping him gratis
72       14|          He was an awfully rich fellow and so gentle: he couldn
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