Chap.

 1        1|    manager had already seen him.~“Ah, ah! You’re a nice fellow!”
 2        1|        had already seen him.~“Ah, ah! You’re a nice fellow!”
 3        1|         yesterday in my office.”~“Ah! It was she, was it?” ejaculated
 4        1|           that he had fine eyes.~“Ah, there’s Blanche!” she cried. “
 5        1|           failed to observe him.~“Ah yes, it’s Labordette,” he
 6        2|         talent; she sang so well! Ah! Madame need not fret at
 7        2|          hand out for the money:~“Ah no! Not all of it,” she
 8        2|        well have come by himself. Ah, now that she thought of
 9        2|        bottom she was flattered.~“Ah, madame,” rejoined the marquis, “
10        2|        louis, that’s according!”~“Ah, you know if you want securities. . .”
11        3|       case, black as jet in this. Ah well, never mind! This woman
12        3|        devils of outsiders who—”~“Ah, dear boy, one ought to
13        3|         the young people.”~“Work! Ah yes, to be sure, work!”
14        4|       most distinguished manner.~“Ah, how nice of you, my dear
15        4|        anything?”~“Thank you, no! Ah yes, I’ve left my fan in
16        4|         supper without Bordenave. Ah well, they would try and
17        4|     gasping.~“Oh, damn! Oh, damn! Ah well, the stomach’s unhurt,
18        4|         re squashed all the same! Ah, my kittens, Papa recommends
19        4|          herself alive like that! Ah well, when it was a question
20        4|   Daguenet’s arms and cried out:~“Ah, my sweetie, there’s only
21        4|      pianos. It givesem tone.”~“Ah,” murmured Tatan Nene with
22        5|           place in those parts.”~“Ah yes, I know, Nana’s country
23        5|         at him with yellow eyes.~“Ah, it’s you, Mademoiselle
24        5|           return to France again. Ah, my dear Count, you don’
25        6|       about it,” replied Muffat. “Ah, then, Steiner’s bought
26        6|        her side, Nana remembered. Ah yes, it was in novels that
27        6|     drawing his shirt collar up:~“Ah yes, some insect stung me
28        6|           with tears in his eyes. Ah yes, he understood everything!
29        7|           profoundly interested.~“Ah!” she said simply.~“What,
30        7|        years,” replied the count~“Ah! And is your wife amiable?
31        8|           Nana in great disgust. “Ah, they’re a pretty lot those
32        8|         showed off the lodgings.~“Ah, dear children, how comfortable
33        8|            he was still capable.~“Ah, ah, the villains,” he continued
34        8|           was still capable.~“Ah, ah, the villains,” he continued
35        8|           present on her travels. Ah, but Madame had rendered
36        8|         not of the easiest kind.~“Ah, he’s with Rose now,” she
37        8|    connected with the government! Ah well, it’s not I who ought
38        8|        foolish and began crying.~“Ah, that’s a pretty business,”
39        8|         suddenly occurred to her. Ah, to be sure, Fontan, of
40        9|      shook hands with Bordenave.~“Ah, there they are,” she murmured
41        9|        added this simple advice:~“Ah, dont be a baby!”~But he
42        9|     palaces if one isnt in love. Ah, as to money, my poor pet,
43        9|           full of embarrassment.~“Ah, you’re not good natured,”
44        9|          then he burst out with:~“Ah no, no! You’re joking, aren’
45       10|  expression of grave philosophy:~“Ah well, all the same, one’
46       11|           pair of field glasses.~“Ah yes! I see her,” she said
47       11|     profoundly regretful phrase:~“Ah, if only I were a woman!
48       11|       this sentence escaped him:~“Ah, they’re talking, are they?
49       11|         there’s Price!” he said.~“Ah yes, the man who’s mounting
50       11|      people to leave the course.~“Ah, my little dears,” she said
51       11|          Dont shove! Let me see! Ah, the judge is getting into
52       12|      recurred to her remembrance. Ah, if one only knew for certain,
53       12|        not even suggest a father. Ah, dear heaven, the man who
54       12|          count but did not move.~“Ah, dear pet!” she slowly murmured. “
55       12|         now there’s nothing left. Ah well, perhaps that’s best.
56       12|           without his permission! Ah well, she’s changed all
57       12| engendered by modern debauchery.~“Ah, it’s the end of all things,”
58       13|           gave a sigh of relief.~“Ah, you’ve come from your brother.”~“
59       14|       miasmatic exhalations then. Ah, but I do regret this sudden
60       14|        403. We ought to be there. Ah, at last, 401! This way!
61       14|          and smiled as she said:~“Ah, she’s changed; she’s changed.”~
62       14|        the grotto at the Gaite.”~“Ah, she’s changed; she’s changed!”
63       14|           little house at Juvisy. Ah, God knows what trouble
64       14|           be nice to one another. Ah well! You see I’m quite
65       14|           shuddered and escaped.~“Ah, she’s changed; she’s changed!”
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