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1 2| him as though he were a prince’s son.”~She had retired 2 3| spoke of a dinner where the Prince of Scots, the son of a queen, 3 4| distinctness.~“You know the Prince of Scots has already had 4 5| how her lips looked.~“The prince.”~“I don’t know; I’ve just 5 5| fireplace she resumed:~“The prince has arrived.”~“Oh!” cried 6 5| on the first occasion the prince and Nana met, told the two 7 5| scored!” she cried. “The prince was writhing with laughter 8 5| big man sitting beside the prince in the stage box? A handsome 9 5| Fauchery. “I know that the prince, when he was at the empress’ 10 5| She must know that the prince is here.”~Indeed, Nana appeared 11 5| show them something. The prince had just notified a desire 12 5| acting of set purpose—the prince would certainly have some 13 5| through their midst: “The prince! The prince! And everybody 14 5| midst: “The prince! The prince! And everybody turned and 15 5| obsequious obeisances. Then the prince made his appearance. Largely 16 5| Highness will take care!”~The prince did not hurry in the least. 17 5| foreman unexpectedly.~And the prince himself had to warn the 18 5| give her a kick. But the prince smiled and looked pleased 19 5| however, persuaded the prince to follow him. Muffat was 20 5| sure of that,” said the prince wittily.~With that the whole 21 5| behind the curtain.~The prince, however, was listening 22 5| am importunate,” said the prince, “but, madame, I could not 23 5| dined excellently at the prince’s, who, indeed, was a heroic 24 5| round. Nana consulted the prince with a glance. Eh! Oh dear, 25 5| sudden he became aware of the prince’s presence of which he had 26 5| His Royal Highness.”~The prince having made answer with 27 5| old legs and greeted the prince as became a monarch receiving 28 5| Venus!” cried Fontan.~The prince complaisantly poised his 29 5| strange contrast, this real prince, this heir to a throne, 30 5| with all the honors. The prince, who had noticed the young 31 5| fumes of the champagne. The prince and Count Muffat, between 32 5| her vicious soul to see a prince and two gentlemen in black 33 5| He was alluding to the prince.~In Nana’s dressing room 34 5| appearance in the third act.~The prince seated himself by the Marquis 35 5| numbers marvelously,” said the prince.~And with that they began 36 5| smilingly stole a glance at the prince.~“His Highness is spoiling 37 5| her cheeks. But when the prince remarked that if she were 38 5| it’s agreed,” said the prince, lounging quite comfortably 39 5| angry!” she muttered.~The prince with half–closed eyes marked 40 5| not say good–by, for the prince had expressed a desire to 41 5| Nevertheless, she stayed.~As the prince was coming down the little 42 5| made his excuses to the prince and followed him. When he 43 5| When he returned to the prince’s presence the latter asked 44 5| quietly by, scrutinizing the prince as became a woman who weighs 45 5| her reply.~Downstairs the prince had withdrawn from the rest 46 5| shortest, I believe,” the prince began saying, for the count’ 47 5| Bordenave.~The count and the prince had been taken by surprise. 48 5| two he saw Nana and the prince passing slowly along the 49 5| right then—by and by!”~The prince returned to the stage, where 50 5| dreams.~He was rejoining the prince when, passing in front of 51 5| being extinguished, the prince was listening to an anecdote 52 5| still crowding along it. The prince began following Nana while 53 5| summed up his opinion of the prince in a shrug of eminently 54 6| dress him like a little prince and roll with him in the 55 6| had just turned her third prince out of doors. The Marquis 56 7| She had been devouring the prince’s substance and Steiner’ 57 8| Since the evening when the prince had drunk Fontan’s champagne 58 11| focused the head of the Prince of Scots in the imperial 59 11| chatting with with Charles, a prince and a dirty fellow to boot.~“ 60 14| she was the mistress of a prince, and her diamonds were mentioned. 61 14| why—some dispute with her prince. She leaves her traps at 62 14| perfectly. Fontan had played the Prince Cocorico. And their memories 63 14| had been the mistress of a prince of the imperial house, and 64 14| say that because of the prince. He WAS just mean! Just