Chap.

 1        1|         And as for the bill, good God! What a noise there had
 2        1|            calling on Vulcan, the god of the cuckolds. Vulcan’
 3        1|       good understanding with the god, who was to pretend that
 4        1|         of a devourer of men.~“By God,” said Fauchery quite simply
 5        2|       with the little thing. Good God, as though that were possible!
 6        2|       three oclock strike.~“Good God!” she cried roughly.~Then
 7        3|            that he behaved like a god on wheels. It was the Mamma
 8        3|         they become the brides of God when they couldnt be their
 9        4|           he would eat sideways.~“God blast it all!” he grumbled. “
10        4|          always live together. My God! How unfortunate women are!”~
11        5|          which she wore as Iris.~“God bless me!” she said. “It
12        5|          kicked against them.~“By God!” yelled Bordenave in exasperation
13        6|      dying of love for her. Great God, she could have cried, so
14        6|         would notice him.~“Oh, my God!” said the old lady suddenly. “
15        6|      little childish sigh.~“Great God!” she whispered very quietly
16        6|          resist any longer. Go!”~“God’s will be done then!” muttered
17        6|        she loudly announced that, God willing, she wasnt going
18        7|       into a fathomless void.~“My God!” he stuttered out. “It’
19        7|     miserable.~Then he thought of God. The sudden idea of divine
20        7|         his arms. In the old days God had been always so merciful
21        7|            And now the thought of God astonished him. Why had
22        7|         Why had he not thought of God before, in the hour of that
23        7|          he kept repeating, “O my God, come to my assistance!
24        7|       come to my assistance! O my God, abandon not Thy creature,
25        7|           up to Thy justice! O my God, I adore Thee: Thou wilt
26        7|           under him as he did so. God was not yet there. And why
27        8|        tossing to and fro.~“Great God, have you done moving about?”
28        8|           months!” he yelled. “By God! What have you done with
29        8|           cold, brutal voice:~“By God, have you done yet? What
30        9|         Always the same thing, by God! It’s all very well ringing
31        9|         boards with his cane.~“By God! I said a chair was to be
32        9|           bull and shouted:~“Good God! Why the hell can’t you
33        9|          her:~“Take that, and, by God, if I’m annoyed again I
34        9|          again.~“Let’s begin, for God’s sake!” yelled the manager. “
35        9|          thing’s impossible. Good God, what a child you are!”~
36       10| misfortune for everybody! Oh, may God preserve us the emperor
37       10|    emperor as long as possible!”~“God will hear your prayer, my
38       11|           I were a woman! But, by God, that’s nothing! Would you
39       11|         What a rush, my dears! By God, what a rush!”~The squad
40       11|         in crude phrases:~“Oh, by God, it’s me; it’s me. Oh, by
41       11|          it’s me; it’s me. Oh, by God, what luck!”~And, scarce
42       12|           you believe in the good God, dont you?” she queried
43       12|       cease these words only: “My God, my God, my God!” It was
44       12|           words only: “My God, my God, my God!” It was the cry
45       12|         only: “My God, my God, my God!” It was the cry of his
46       12|         advice. She even spoke of God, and the count thought he
47       12|           murmured:~“Why despair? God manifests Himself when all
48       13|      naughty little rogue? Oh, my God! Oh, my God!”~She was scared.
49       13|         rogue? Oh, my God! Oh, my God!”~She was scared. Sinking
50       13|          both should kneel before God the Father. Every day religion
51       13|     enough to put up with him. By God, if you dont bring me that
52       13|       kisses. Then she cried:~“By God, to think I should have
53       13|           and despotically as the God of wrath, terrifying him,
54       13|        presented to his view.~“My God! My God!”~The renovated
55       13|          to his view.~“My God! My God!”~The renovated bedroom
56       13|   shuddering, he kept crying:~“My God! My God!”~It was for the
57       13|          kept crying:~“My God! My God!”~It was for the Marquis
58       13|          more than I can bear, my God! More than I can bear!”~
59       13|  searching for heaven, calling on God.~“Oh no, I do not desire
60       13|     desire it! Oh, come to me, my God! Succor me; nay, let me
61       13|           Oh no, not that man, my God! It is over; take me, carry
62       13|           Oh, I belong to you, my God! Our Father which art in
63       13|       closed door. Then as though God Himself had responded to
64       13|        restore him to the arms of God, and so the voluptuous pleasures
65       13|       bodies of dead men.~“Oh, by God, what an implement!”~Mignon
66       13|        down on a round table.~“By God it isnt fair! Society’s
67       13|     saying my prayers to the good God, for I’ve always had my
68       14|       crystal glass like the good God Himself. No, it was too
69       14|         face was very pale.~“Good God! What’s to become of us?”~
70       14|       little house at Juvisy. Ah, God knows what trouble it cost
71       14|          with pious fervor:~“O my God, do Thy best to give the
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