Chap.

 1        1|          man who was passing and murmured:~“Nana’s fancy man.”~Everybody
 2        1|            Egad, there’s Satin,” murmured Fauchery when his eye lit
 3        1|             Yes, I do a little,” murmured Daguenet with some surprise
 4        2|        couldnt be aware of it,” murmured Zoe. “When Madame changes
 5        2|     masses.~“Without doubt,” she murmured, becoming thoughtful; “but
 6        2| hairdresser’s here, madame,” she murmured.~But Nana did not wish to
 7        2|     saying.~“Yes, I made it up,” murmured Mme Maloir, her mouth full
 8        2|         a thousand kisses,’” she murmured.~Mme Lerat had shown her
 9        2|         ll be no time lost,” she murmured.~Ten minutes after Zoe helped
10        2|          re not hard to please,” murmured Mme Lerat. “Why, one would
11        2|      door.~“Here’s bothers!” she murmured when she came back. “It’
12        2|       receive Monsieur Steiner,” murmured Zoe gravely, without budging
13        2|      back from the theater,” she murmured greedily, “and you wont
14        2|          touch.~“The deuce,” she murmured after a silence, “there’
15        2|       dont break anything,” she murmured.~She began to feel some
16        3|         he’s got a phiz for it!” murmured Fauchery. “A pretty present
17        3|          it’s a terrible thing,” murmured the countess, shivering
18        3|        what? You go to Laure’s?” murmured Fauchery with a chuckle. “
19        3|         chapel.~“Now let’s see,” murmured Vandeuvres, bringing Fauchery
20        3|   Seville?”~“She was delicious!” murmured Leonide, who strummed none
21        3|   acquainted with that lady,” he murmured.~“Come, come, you went to
22        3|      Jove, it’s at Nana’s then,” murmured La Faloise. “I might have
23        4|       would think it was sugar,” murmured Georges, giggling like a
24        4|  Interior tonight.”~“All right,” murmured Nana, who suspected him
25        4|      clear soup a la Deslignac,” murmured the waiters, carrying about
26        4|     crushed him.~“You know,” she murmured, “if she fails it wont
27        4|      address.~“Just look there,” murmured Vandeuvres to Clarisse. “
28        4|         Leoville or Chambertin?” murmured a waiter, who came craning
29        4|    cessation.~“Never mind that,” murmured Louise Violaine. “Leave
30        4|       him:~“It’s a nuisance,” he murmured, “my initials and my coronet
31        4|     invited them, my good girl,” murmured Labordette, who was beginning
32        4|        It givesem tone.”~“Ah,” murmured Tatan Nene with conviction.~
33        5|            Oh, that Fontan!” she murmured. “There’s no one like him,
34        5|         But he stopped short and murmured in great surprise:~“Well,
35        5|        quietly, bowed thrice and murmured:~“Madame! Admiral! Your
36        5|    Highness is spoiling me,” she murmured without putting down the
37        5|          make much odds to him,” murmured the Marquis de Chouard wickedly,
38        5|          Oh, nothing at all,” he murmured quietly.~Nana was standing
39        5|         growing annoyed.~“Hush!” murmured Bordenave.~On the stage
40        6|   countess.~“Oh, I wasnt told,” murmured the old lady. “Georges,
41        6|         no right to grow angry,” murmured Mme Hugon after a pause,
42        6|     roaring fire.~“You know,” he murmured, stopping her among the
43        6|          m a bit wanting there,” murmured Georges with a smile.~All
44        6|      road.~“Oh, that woman!” she murmured. “Walk on, pray walk on.
45        7|         a bachelor tonight,” she murmured. “Your wife doesnt return
46        7|    vexing her.~“As you will,” he murmured.~Nevertheless, he took his
47        8|       the rest.”~“It’s strange,” murmured Nana at length, “but I’ve
48        9|         Ah, there they are,” she murmured with a sigh of relief.~Rose
49        9|          What? Good friends?” he murmured in sudden anxiety.~“Yes;
50        9|      everything can be settled,” murmured Muffat in tones of relief; “
51       10|         grew extremely white and murmured:~“I suspected it; Mamma
52       10|     goose!” said Nana.~“Madame—” murmured the lady’s maid in an injured
53       10|    friend?”~“Yes, certainly,” he murmured with a slow nod of approval.~
54       10|       there are the police!” she murmured in changed tones. “In with
55       11|    smiled.~“I know, I know,” she murmured. “So much the better for
56       11|        twitted him about Gaga he murmured:~“Oh dear, no! We’ve seen
57       11|         sound.~“They ARE funny!” murmured Nana, greatly entertained.~“
58       11|          who’s mounting me,” she murmured laughingly.~And she declared
59       12|        Ah, dear pet!” she slowly murmured. “I really thought I should
60       12|        she reopened her eyes and murmured:~“Besides, how about the
61       12|        reflections.~“I declare,” murmured Mme Chantereau, “just fancy
62       12|        if he were to come back,” murmured Foucarmont. “You remember
63       12|        view. Bending forward, he murmured:~“Why despair? God manifests
64       12|         Estelle!” Mme Chantereau murmured disdainfully. “I believe
65       13|        to escape.~“Come in,” she murmured with reeling senses, “I’
66       13|        was made.~“Take care,” he murmured, “it’s brittle.”~But she
67       14|          he came back and simply murmured with a shiver:~“Oh, damn
68       14|         stood by the bedside and murmured, as the others had done
69       14|         changed; she’s changed!” murmured Rose Mignon, who was the
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