Chap.

 1        1|         and looked about them.~“Didnt I say so, Hector?” cried
 2        1|         sharpened by delay. Why didnt the play begin? The men
 3        1|        a squirt. Nay, more, she didnt even know how to deport
 4        1|       up to see other women and didnt even come and ask if they
 5        1|         was a streetwalker— she didnt count. But she was such
 6        2|         that were possible! She didnt ask for confidences; she
 7        2|      with a dress and a hat. It didnt matter much if she were
 8        2|      the effect that she really didnt mind if she drank something
 9        2|        Maloir declared that one didnt always manage things as
10        2|         those good folks really didnt want to be paid. On the
11        3|         some astonishment.~“You didnt know about it. Oh, I had
12        4|      than a liter of it, and it didnt hurt me one bit. Better
13        4|    pepper and vitriol, and that didnt hurt me one bit. I can’
14        4|   slightest effect upon him; it didnt affect him “even to that
15        4|        for it after! She really didnt know what kept her from
16        4|      quite possible; she really didnt know. So then, since these
17        4|        the houses of people she didnt care a pin for. What she
18        4|       so with these girls; they didnt know how to behave and
19        5| followed her own sweet will and didnt care a pin for penalties.
20        5|   quietly replied:~“Certainly I didnt want to be in your way
21        5|       the cat was there, and he didnt want to touch her.~“He’
22        6|     about it from the gardener. Didnt the gardener say they
23        6|         a little damp, but that didnt matter; one wasnt going
24        6|     were wringing wet. But that didnt put her out in the smallest
25        6|        way here, and then, as I didnt wish to go upstream as
26        6|    continue dangling, and if he didnt like that he could go!
27        6|      out! But it’s my fault. He didnt want to come with us;
28        6|          Besides, Nana said she didnt want to make old bones;
29        7|            replied Daguenet; “I didnt mention it to you as I
30        7|     What, d’you mean to say you didnt know that? Why, my dear
31        7|  understand, but he, the ninny, didnt know it. He was so green
32        8|      said softly. After all, it didnt matter to her! Yet seeing
33        8|         to answer that when one didnt like a thing there was
34        9|      way! You wanted to see me, didnt you? But you didn’t intend
35        9|         me, didn’t you? But you didnt intend us to stand looking
36        9|         saying just now that it didnt depend on me.”~She interrupted
37        9|         of making Rose angry. I didnt mention the woman when
38        9|     fresh silence. At bottom he didnt care a pin about it. That
39       10|    thought I heard—that is, you didnt cry?” he stammered out.~“
40       10| everything and it’s a miracle I didnt kick the bucket over it,
41       11|         the crowd, and now they didnt want to have anything
42       11|     satin of her dress, but she didnt care a pin for them. The
43       11|        he is!” said Georges. “I didnt think he was on duty this
44       11|         the spleen because they didnt admit you inside here.~
45       11|         I cried so, and today I didnt think I should be able
46       11|     opinions were, dont you? I didnt desire that kind of thing
47       11|    affirmation of this. “And he didnt put a single louis on
48       11|    business was that the horses didnt want to be roasted. They
49       12|   toward four oclock. When she didnt come back out of the dressing
50       12|         back to her followers:~“Didnt I say so? There’s nothing
51       12|     What, d’you mean to say you didnt see that? Oh, it WAS smart.
52       12|       after all! And to think I didnt remember it any longer!
53       13|      Besides, it was the cover! Didnt you see the bound it gave?~
54       13|    knowingly at the baker. They didnt care a damn for Madame;
55       13|         condemn me? I certainly didnt tell Philippe to meddle
56       13|     only to say one word, and I didnt say it. You see what I’
57       13|     used to go with them—see? I didnt enjoy it; no, I didn’t
58       13|        I didn’t enjoy it; no, I didnt enjoy it one bit. It bored
59       13|   smiled too. Those two fellows didnt count; they could enter
60       14|       hers in the crystal grot! Didnt she, now? She didn’t say
61       14|      grot! Didn’t she, now? She didnt say a word: the authors
62       14|         chap! Oh, I hate him! I didnt know that there Bismarck!
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