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1 2| CHAPTER II~At ten o’clock the next morning 2 2| Monsieur Paul went away not ten minutes back. As Madame 3 2| was still quite warm, till ten o’clock. Then he, too, would 4 2| time lost,” she murmured.~Ten minutes after Zoe helped 5 2| that you could only get ten sous for them! Oh dear, 6 2| queens, my dear.”~It was ten minutes to four. Zoe was 7 2| find change. There were not ten francs in the house. But 8 2| said Nana, bringing the ten big silver pieces and quite 9 3| particular Tuesday, toward ten o’clock in the evening, 10 3| not set foot for the last ten years. That child adores 11 4| another. Four candelabra, with ten candles apiece, lit up the 12 6| to the dining room, and ten minutes later, when he was 13 6| in the dressing room.”~Ten minutes afterward, when 14 6| such a good dinner these ten years past!”~Yet it was 15 6| tenderness. At night, more than ten times running, she would 16 6| been signs of rain toward ten in the morning, but the 17 6| girl whom he had known for ten years yet never desired. 18 7| lamps. But shortly before ten o’clock another gentleman, 19 7| both ashamed and nervous.~Ten o’clock struck, and suddenly 20 8| disappeared, taking with her ten thousand francs and never 21 8| them to the young woman’s ten thousand. The sum struck 22 8| debut in a part of some ten lines. It was close on one 23 8| s little girl, a chit of ten, who when she brought up 24 8| not numerous. There were ten or fifteen of them at the 25 8| quarrel began. It was only ten by the clock, and this was 26 8| the tempest burst forth.~“Ten thousand francs in three 27 8| you who’ve run through my ten thousand francs. It’s a 28 8| have made it a matter of ten and fifteen louis had she 29 9| pledged to pay a forfeit of ten thousand francs in case 30 9| then, let them give her ten thousand francs, and she 31 9| his commercial instincts. “Ten thousand francs to let Rose 32 9| infinite regret over the ten thousand francs which, by 33 9| Bordenave here is giving ten thousand francs in order 34 9| to her in low tones that ten thousand francs from one 35 10| certainly derive from eight to ten thousand francs a month, 36 10| s gone by, eh? No? Only ten minutes? Oh, we’ve got plenty 37 10| Philippe’s society; he was ten years his junior, and he 38 10| for her imperfections.~At ten in the morning Nana would 39 11| one against Pichenette, ten to one against Frangipane.”~“ 40 11| Nana, “I’m going to put ten louis on Lusignan and five 41 11| for the world! Georges, ten louis on Lusignan and five 42 11| told him how she had put ten louis on Lusignan and five 43 11| the foot of the stands. On ten rows of chairs the toilets 44 11| on Nana. If the betting’s ten to one against Nana he’s 45 11| sickening! Oh, the carcass! My ten louis damned well lost! 46 11| colossal success. When toward ten o’clock she made her appearance, 47 12| the garden door. “She’s ten years younger than her daughter. 48 12| cried La Faloise. “I bet ten louis she has thighs.”~Fauchery 49 12| my good friend. I’ve bet ten louis—now, has she thighs?”~ 50 13| still. Dresses, which cost ten thousand francs and had 51 13| loans mounted up to a sum of ten thousand francs. The captain 52 13| ought certainly to bring me ten louis tomorrow. It’s a bore, 53 13| hand because I ask you for ten louis? No, never! I’m too 54 13| Nevertheless, he went out toward ten o’clock and traversed Paris, 55 13| you wouldn’t be having ten louis about you?”~Labordette 56 13| having formally promised her ten thousand francs he had dared 57 13| you don’t bring me that ten thousand francs tonight 58 13| At night he brought the ten thousand francs. Nana put 59 13| thirty thousand francs in his ten years of service, which 60 13| the Avenue de Villiers. Ten o’clock was striking. As 61 13| cost millions of money and ten years of intense labor. 62 14| when after the lapse of ten minutes Maria Blond appeared,