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1 1| the manager had already seen him.~“Ah, ah! You’re a nice 2 1| Fauchery. “I’m certain I’ve seen her somewhere—at the casino, 3 2| It’s a woman.”~She had seen this woman a score of times, 4 2| Perhaps Madame has not seen the papers. There’s a very 5 2| she added simply:~“I’ve seen him somewhere.”~This remark 6 2| sure that he could not be seen, made so bold as to wink 7 3| and at every turn. One’s seen faster men than that, though, 8 3| in Germany. I have never seen Monsieur de Bismarck.”~He 9 3| dear fellow, have you ever seen a woman who was really loved 10 3| surprise. Perhaps someone had seen him with the Baroness Decker, 11 4| about it was that nobody had seen him come in; indeed, he 12 4| Violaine, but she had never seen the men before.~“This gentleman, 13 4| Italy, whom she had once seen at Milan. He was scarcely 14 4| little dog. Nobody would have seen him, and he would have stayed 15 4| quiet glass of kirsch, was seen to shrug her shoulders. 16 4| vowed that she had never seen any of them before. Fauchery, 17 5| courtesan.~He, who had never seen the Countess Muffat putting 18 5| over the coals. She had seen Mme Bron giving the letter 19 5| tenements. Count Muffat had seen many such during his rounds 20 6| And Georges, who had not seen the countess for some months, 21 6| to her that she had not seen the kitchen, and she went 22 6| frightened. She thought she had seen a shadow close to her.~“ 23 6| his trunk. Since nobody’s seen you, be quick and run up 24 6| himself. Never yet had she seen a man in such a state. She 25 6| the fortifications she had seen a goat bleating at the end 26 6| he was afraid of being seen. If he were to be seen driving 27 6| being seen. If he were to be seen driving with her there would 28 6| Count Vandeuvres had been seen laughing on the highroad 29 7| haunted by the queenly vision seen at Chamont. It had now become 30 7| in those days wish to be seen about with her he asked 31 7| no longer afraid of being seen. His one care now was to 32 7| should have liked to have seen you! And it came off well, 33 8| not the least mind being seen thus outside working hours, 34 8| length, “but I’ve certainly seen that face somewhere. Where, 35 8| every room one would have seen some funny sights—the little 36 9| one evening when he had seen it before had been bathed 37 9| offer you. I’ve already seen a town house close to the 38 10| the fourth day. No one had seen her go our. She had, indeed, 39 10| and so a moment ago he had seen how angry she grew in the 40 10| there was! You should have seen it—down, down, down we went, 41 11| managed to escape. He could be seen disappearing between two 42 11| one in her desire to be seen by everybody. At the same 43 11| murmured:~“Oh dear, no! We’ve seen the last of the old lot! 44 11| parting that if she had not seen the bookmakers she had seen 45 11| seen the bookmakers she had seen nothing, the count was obliged 46 11| by Nana. People had not seen her looking like this before, 47 11| Labordette came in; he had seen about her bets and was now 48 11| blazed! You should have seen it! Just think, a great 49 11| Somebody had sworn he had seen him escaping through a window. 50 12| For my part, I’ve never seen him.”~“Take care, here he 51 13| stupefied by what he had just seen. He did not cry out in anger. 52 13| Francois had certainly seen him pass, but the servants 53 13| since her marriage, had seen nothing of her father; the 54 13| disgust, as though she had seen all the dirt in the world 55 13| thunderstruck by what he had just seen. His shuddering fit increased. 56 13| various great works he had seen. Near Marseilles they had 57 13| labor. At Cherbourg he had seen the new harbor with its 58 13| new as if she had never seen service before.~ 59 14| the last time Paris had seen her in a fairy piece. It 60 14| the other one has never seen a sou. Seems the child died 61 14| The last time Lucy had seen her was at the Gaite; Blanche, 62 14| Gaite; Blanche, too, had seen her in Melusine. Oh, how 63 14| those diamonds? Nobody had seen them; it must be a bit of 64 14| what you’re saying. I— I’ve seen Louis Philippe’s reign: