Chap.

 1        1|           they entered after all. Five or six groups of men, talking
 2        1|         individuals stood waiting five or six minutes before they
 3        2|    walking. She had still four or five persons to see. And she
 4        2|      evening papers. At halfpast five as usual, eh?”~“Bring me
 5        2|        voice announced: “I’ve the five hundred! Trumps, Major Quint!”~“
 6        2|      still vexed at Mme Maloir’s “five hundred.” “You may flatter
 7        2|           as she held the pile of fivefranc pieces on her open
 8        2|          lustily than ever. Every five minutes a clear, lively
 9        2|         the by, Francis, have you five louis?” said Nana.~He drew
10        2|           then quietly remarked:~“Five louis, that’s according!”~“
11        2|         gesture. Francis lent the five louis. Zoe, during each
12        3|        Sabine’s and her junior by five years, exclaimed:~“Dear
13        3|        than was his wont.~Four or five young men formed another
14        3|         Joncquoy, besides four or five old gentlemen who sat motionless
15        4|         room, a table with twentyfive covers, placed somewhat
16        4|       Labordette appeared, towing five women in his rear, his boarding
17        4|   daughter. The latter was twentyfive years old and very passionless
18        4|     income, yet always got twentyfive louis in his pocket! Footboy
19        4|        Vandeuvres at intervals of five minutes if they werent
20        4|          a sharp eye on the door.~Five oclock struck. The dancing
21        5|   Prulliere did not move. Four or five pictures—a landscape, a
22        5|         people clattered down the five wooden steps which led to
23        5|         at that moment there were five or six tall lubbers there
24        6|         promised me a visit these five years past. This time, perhaps,
25        6|        bedroom! Then came four or five guest chambers and then
26        6|          she had expected him for five years past.~“Well, here
27        6|           undertaking. There were five spare rooms at La Mignotte,
28        6|         seven kilometers distant. Five carriages would come out
29        6|           of whips. Then suddenly five carriages came into view,
30        6|          But it was too late. The five carriages which were taking
31        6|          home in the evening. The five carriages were rolling through
32        7|     harlot descended from four or five generations of drunkards
33        7|          he could have reached in five minutes. One morning a month
34        7|          upon the pavement. Until five oclock he walked to and
35        8|         on a chair and sobbed for five minutes on end. But afterward
36        8|         peopled by ladies. It was five oclock, and along the silent
37        8|        among them, and for nearly five minutes, during which the
38        8| performances on the stage. It was five pages long, and he spoke
39        8|        the pavement in quest of a fivefranc piece, just as when
40        9|          the other came to twentyfive thousand. A splendid deal!
41       10|        horses in the stables, and five carriages in the coach houses,
42       10|        coach houses, and of these five one was a landau with silver
43       10|         game of play lasting some five minutes, during which the
44       10|     toilet kept her till close on five oclock, and then only she
45       10|     dresses that had cost four or five thousand francs and would
46       10|           paid for champagne made five or six tablefuls tipsy and
47       11|     numbers, and thence on to the five symmetrical stands of brickwork
48       11|     others, they’re laying twentyfive to one against Cosinus,
49       11|         one against Bourn, thirtyfive to one against Pichenette,
50       11|        were by this time drawn up five rows deep, and a dense mass
51       11|         ten louis on Lusignan and five on Boum.”~La Faloise burst
52       11|           purses who risked their fivefranc pieces and displayed
53       11|         ten louis on Lusignan and five on Valerio II.”~Meanwhile
54       11|         ten louis on Lusignan and five on Valerio II, he shrugged
55       11|       against Nana; it was twentyfive to one against Nana, then
56       11|          have you laid odds?”~“To five thousand louis, Monsieur
57       11|          laid at least as much as five hundred louis on Lusignan,
58       12|       management was altered, and five hundred thousand francs
59       12|           contract on Tuesday, in five daystime,” he replied.~
60       12|       with a grand entertainment. Five hundred invitations had
61       12|           It was madness to crowd five hundred people into a room
62       13|          table bills amounting to five thousand francs. The wildest
63       13|          had succeeded in getting five thousand francs out of the
64       13|           was sure to find twentyfive louis awaiting her at the
65       13|          going out to earn twentyfive louis with another man.”~
66       14|      linen. Prices were cited—the five dayssale produced more
67       14|        near having it when he was five years old, while Mignon
68       14|      directly; there were already five women in the room; Gaga
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