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Chap.
1 1| the early years of Louis Philippe. Nowadays she drags her 2 3| years ago at Les Fondettes.~“Philippe is not in Paris?” asked 3 6| too much engaged.”~“And Philippe?” queried Muffat.~“Philippe 4 6| Philippe?” queried Muffat.~“Philippe has asked for a furlough,” 5 6| Fortunately for him his brother Philippe, a great merry devil of 6 6| eyes full of tears while Philippe, who had been put in possession 7 10| other son, the Lieutenant Philippe, who was then in garrison 8 10| Oh, she’ll certainly send Philippe to fetch me.”~The first 9 10| taking a certain interest in Philippe, and in a week’s time she 10 10| would receive Lieutenant Philippe Hugon. Georges grew extremely 11 10| polite.”~Francois ushered in Philippe Hugon, who wore morning 12 10| certain words spoken by Philippe, stern phrases in which 13 10| run away or to fall upon Philippe. But just then Zoe came 14 10| afterward, Nana conducted Philippe to the head of the stairs, 15 10| and they ceased talking of Philippe. She began dressing to go 16 10| dared not talk about. How Philippe quieted their mother’s fears 17 10| He had not lived much in Philippe’s society; he was ten years 18 10| She made him dine with Philippe, and the count behaved with 19 10| and lay especial stress on Philippe, who was loyalty itself.~“ 20 10| jealous quarrels with Satin. Philippe and Georges, on their parts, 21 10| who sat in state between Philippe and Georges on the opposite 22 10| protest from the gentlemen, Philippe shouting to them to take 23 10| keeping Nana from her duty. Philippe and Georges joined him and 24 10| matters. Vandeuvres and Philippe Hugon likewise indulged 25 10| from table he had heard Philippe joking with the young woman, 26 10| young woman, and now it was Philippe, and not himself, who sat 27 10| murderous at the thought that Philippe might someday touch that 28 10| obstinate. In fact, when Philippe got up to withdraw, Georges 29 11| her voice with Georges and Philippe Hugon, who were seated opposite 30 11| Jove, it’s sly,” muttered Philippe. “That’s what happens before, 31 11| s got! Hold my sunshade, Philippe.”~But with a quick forward 32 11| bow to them.”~Thereupon Philippe talked of Daguenet’s approaching 33 11| unsuspicious.”~“Bah,” muttered Philippe, laughing, “she’ll be able 34 11| the legs!”~He was choking. Philippe pointed out that, notwithstanding 35 11| Georges.~“And I three,” added Philippe.~And they mounted up and 36 11| glasses, and Georges and Philippe were picking up friends. 37 11| Yes, I was there,” said Philippe in affirmation of this. “ 38 11| passing impressions. Indeed, Philippe and Georges, Bordenave and 39 11| Frangipane’s a screw,” Philippe declared. “He’s been utterly 40 11| Englishman wins!” cried Philippe in an access of patriotic 41 11| s in trouble, eh?” said Philippe joyously. “He’s going badly.”~“ 42 11| champagne had given out, Philippe, taking the footmen with 43 11| about to meet.~Nana, whom Philippe and Georges were whisperingly 44 12| stupefied. Steiner, La Faloise, Philippe and others, besides, had 45 12| in high esteem by Louis Philippe, had been a PREFET up to 46 12| Hugons were passing, and Philippe silenced him. And with that 47 12| What’s the matter?” asked Philippe. “You seem in trouble.”~“ 48 12| do, you idiot!” muttered Philippe.~“But I tell you, it is 49 13| been mad with jealousy of Philippe, and he had sobbed so bitterly 50 13| months she had been emptying Philippe’s pockets especially, and 51 13| off outrageous debts. And Philippe, who in July had been appointed 52 13| sent her presents. Captain Philippe brought his himself; it 53 13| delights in destruction. Philippe had a little fit of disgust, 54 13| more! Got no more!”~Then Philippe was overcome by the same 55 13| horrible picture of Nana in Philippe’s arms kept rising before 56 13| simply crushed Mme Hugon. Philippe had been in prison since 57 13| anger against Nana. She knew Philippe’s connection with her, and 58 13| Besides, she was counting on Philippe and was astonished not to 59 13| awaiting Nana had disappeared. Philippe alone remained there in 60 13| grown up quickly enough; Philippe was supplanting him because 61 13| had vanished and that of Philippe’s misdoing had again taken 62 13| I certainly didn’t tell Philippe to meddle with the till 63 13| him; the misfortunes of Philippe and Georges were, he opined, 64 13| just reckon ‘em up with me: Philippe, Georges, Foucarmont, Steiner— 65 13| corpse of Georges, over which Philippe was now watching, for he 66 14| former ministers of Louis Philippe were wont to indulge in 67 14| saying. I— I’ve seen Louis Philippe’s reign: it was full of