Chap.

 1        1|       Lucy?” asked Hector.~“Yes,” replied his companion, “but I had
 2        1|      never a word!”~“Wait a bit,” replied Fauchery. “I certainly must
 3        1|            for a long time back,” replied Hector. “The Muffats had
 4        1|        But I’m smoking, you see,” replied Daguenet.~Then Fauchery,
 5        1|           so; you’ll present me,” replied Fauchery; “we’ll go down
 6        1|     Doubtless he knows them all,” replied Fauchery quietly. “What
 7        1|            Satin?”~“I’m bogging,” replied Satin quietly without changing
 8        2|        have the money by and by,” replied the young woman, stretching
 9        2|        moment.~“A gentleman,” she replied.~“There now!” rejoined the
10        2|        bedroom.~“I heard voices,” replied the old lady. “I thought
11        2|           cried.~“No, thank you,” replied the old lady with dignity. “
12        2|          Mme Lerat.~“Four kings,” replied this lady, whom the play
13        2|          Oh, nobody to speak of,” replied the servant carelessly; “
14        2|           I know the old fellow,” replied Zoe, discreetly pursing
15        2|         curtly.~“Why, certainly!” replied Nana. “Before all the rest.”~
16        2|       nose; do you, baby?”~“Yes,” replied the lad in a low, supplicating
17        3|          so.~“Oh no, not at all,” replied the latter, smiling. “I
18        3|         pleasures.”~“Exactly,” he replied. “I wish to make others
19        3|        that she will, madame,” he replied.~She had no lovers: the
20        3|      Count Muffat.~“Dear me, no!” replied the old lady. “He is always
21        3|          sup.~“All in good time,” replied Fauchery.~But he was no
22        3|      promise that he would come,” replied the countess. “But I’m beginning
23        3|          and keen as steel.~‘No,” replied the count directly, in so
24        4|     midnight.~“Oh! I dont know,” replied Zoe roughly, looking beside
25        4| familiarly.~“Oh, it’s his doing,” replied Clarisse. “He’s always afraid
26        4|      which the women asked him he replied by a smile only. Thereupon
27        4|          me, yes! He’s eighteen,” replied Lucy. “It doesnt make me
28        4|       Vandeuvres.~“Henry’s nine,” replied Mignon, “but such a big
29        4|         Oh, he’s ‘present time,’” replied the count, laughing. “Nothing
30        4|         so far as I’m concerned,” replied the actress. “That fellow’
31        4|       shoulders and as constantly replied:~“Pray hold your tongue,
32        4|        know why he’s doing that?” replied Labordette solemnly. “There’
33        5|   Fauchery.~“Oh, a splendid one!” replied Prulliere. “You should see ‘
34        5|   whiskers!”~“It’s Count Muffat,” replied Fauchery. “I know that the
35        5|          going, Father Barillot,” replied Fontan in a flurry.~And
36        5|           Very well! I’m coming,” replied Nana. “Here’s a pretty fuss!
37        5|        the curtain, Satin quietly replied:~“Certainly I didnt want
38        5|      thirty years in the theater, replied quite sourly. How was she
39        5|           in a whisper.~“Rather!” replied the latter aloud.~The dresser,
40        6|        has asked for a furlough,” replied the old lady, “but without
41        6|           knew nothing about it,” replied Muffat. “Ah, then, Steiner’
42        6|         astonishment, but Georges replied with much vivacity:~“Oh,
43        6|            I’ve come—that’s all!” replied Georges.~Her head swam.~“
44        7|            Yes, a new piece,” she replied after some slight hesitation. “
45        7|        till tomorrow, eh?”~“Yes,” replied Muffat. It embarrassed him
46        7|           Yes, ‘The Golden Fly,’” replied Daguenet; “I didnt mention
47        7|         Fauchery’s article Muffat replied vaguely, for he wanted to
48        7|          asked.~“Nineteen years,” replied the count~“Ah! And is your
49        7|  astonished count.~“Because,” she replied slowly, assuming a doctorial
50        7|           it’s too late now,” she replied furiously. “I like men who
51        8|     adoration.~“As you will,” she replied. “I’ll make tea, and we’
52        8|        tears. She was touched and replied to Satin’s caresses. When
53        9|       Bosc that has disappeared,” replied Barillot, who was acting
54       10|       that’s with Madame?”~“Yes,” replied the lad in a choking voice.~
55       10|         frigid demeanor and icily replied:~“Sit down where you please,
56       10|          remember him perfectly,” replied Satin. “I recollect the
57       10|          prayer, my dear,” Muffat replied gravely. “To be sure, the
58       11|     Always fifty to one against,” replied Labordette.~“The deuce!
59       11|         rise in her value. But he replied evasively; doubtless a demand
60       11|       everybody would see her—she replied that she would see about
61       11|         bowed.~“Price is up,” she replied.~And with that the discussion
62       11|        louis, Monsieur le Comte,” replied the bookmaker, likewise
63       11|       Bloody well smashed up!” he replied simply.~And he shrugged
64       12|           in five daystime,” he replied.~Then still keeping her
65       12|      Sabine’s out of her senses,” replied Mme du Joncquoy. “Did you
66       14|        with her, eh?”~“Smallpox,” replied Mignon.~The actor had already
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