Chap.

 1        1|          leading gentleman whose love affairs prosper, and he
 2        1|        girl! Her laughter made a love of a little dimple appear
 3        1|     There was also a scene where Love, played by a little twelve–
 4        1|       who is growing cross, shut Love up in a dark closet, bidding
 5        1|        her conjugate the verb “I lovetwenty times. The finale
 6        1|          never do not to let ‘em love yer!”~There were some shouts
 7        1|          finally they extricated Love from his black hole, where
 8        2|    seized with a fit of maternal love and was desperate at the
 9        2|          herself in the midst of love affairs. Nay, she was seized
10        3|       confess.”~“What! You dont love music, madame?” cried Mme
11        3|       should be people who dont love music?”~The exclamation
12        4|         only you in the world. I love you! YES, I love you from
13        4|        world. I love you! YES, I love you from the bottom of my
14        4|           kiss and hug me as you love me. Oh, tighter, tighter
15        5|         great lady, the queen of love, in act to open her most
16        5|       burning and dying for very love. Meanwhile Nana went behind
17        5|   treated her to a whole week of love and flagellation. She was
18        6|        robins and a lad dying of love for her. Great God, she
19        6|        of this renewed childhood love’s white flower once more
20        6|         of the party.~“So you do love me very much,” she blurted
21        6|        she blurted out. “Say you love me very much. Oh, my darling
22        6|        to the proposition.~“Lord love me, Irma knows how to take
23        6|      serious affair, was it not? Love was too silly: it led to
24        7|          by, darling! You know I love you always.”~She disengaged
25        7|    attentive and absorbed in the love of herself. The hairdresser
26        7| affirmative.~“And that’s why you love me? Answer me! I shant
27        8|       mix themselves up with her love affairs and threaten to
28        8|          of wealth.~“Oh, Aunt, I love him so dearly!” cried Nana,
29        8|      with an air of conviction. “Love before all things!”~And
30        8|          in a perfect ecstasy of love. Her face was as full of
31        8|   fidelity to that springtide of love” and ended by declaring
32        8|      stammered out:~“Oh, Aunt, I love him!”~The fact of the matter
33        8|       the very existence of true love. Accordingly she ended up
34        8|          to supply his wants her love for him had increased, and
35        8|          any more about ‘em. I—I love you very much. Dont cry,
36        9|       his heart, though, his old love had turned to hate, and
37        9|          palaces if one isnt in love. Ah, as to money, my poor
38        9|      sure, when one has sworn to love a woman forever one doesn’
39        9|         like, but not that, dear love! Oh, I beg you not to insist
40       10|        suffice him. There was no love where mutual esteem was
41       10|          in his daughter, in his love affairs and financial difficulties;
42       10|        her shoulders.~“You still love your baby?” he asked in
43       10|          voice.~“Oh, I certainly love him!” answered Nana, briskly
44       10|     follow an access of maternal love, and she would hurry off
45       10|       the matter with the little love that he should grow so weakly?
46       10|           now calm down.”~“I who love Madame so,” stuttered Zoe; “
47       11|       watching the races for the love of the thing, as became
48       12|        amid a warm, damp odor of love, while the furniture, with
49       12|         swear that you’ll always love me, because the moment you
50       12|          good action, and you’ll love me all the more.”~Silence
51       13|       this was the only proof of love which had power to touch
52       13|        silly you are! You know I love you all the same. If one
53       13|         she still had someone to love about her. But upstairs
54       13|    caprices. Undying, unchanging love was what he wished for.
55       13|         been surfeiting him with love, and such a breach of faith,
56       13|        at yourself. D’ye think I love you for your figure? A man
57       13|        the oats; in spite of her love for animals she thought
58       13|        herself out in tempest of love and anger, but pretty all
59       13|       bitterly the misery of his love, the contrast between his
60       13|      without disgust but without love. She called him a dirty
61       13|          himself to the power of love and of faith, those twin
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