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1 1| together. You know, Steiner’s getting sick of Rose; that’s why 2 1| There’s Lucy out there, getting down from her carriage,” 3 1| seats were little by little getting filled up, while here and 4 1| complaints about Mars, who was getting ready to desert her for 5 1| her stage box. They were getting cooked in there, she said, 6 2| at that moment Nana was getting out of bed, her bare legs 7 2| no such gentleman. Was he getting ready to give Rose Mignon 8 3| soft shadow.~Steiner was getting bored. He was describing 9 4| He’s always afraid of not getting anywhere in time. If I’d 10 4| of him. Everybody was now getting settled. Count de Vandeuvres 11 4| very near him, had been getting on his nerves. Was Rose 12 4| past the Mignons had been getting a pretty slice out of those 13 4| have Fauchery! She had been getting enamored of him since the 14 4| insufficient wealth. They were getting vastly abusive over it, 15 5| again able to speak. “It’s getting exciting. You know, he won’ 16 5| Mme Jules by name, was getting ready Venus’ tights and 17 6| downstairs. Things were getting stupid, to be sure! When 18 6| It’s us!” cried Mignon, getting down first from the conveyance 19 6| When he had succeeded in getting the company to forget his 20 6| began to despair of ever getting to the end of it and began 21 6| dignity of the domain.~“It’s getting silly, this is!” said Caroline 22 7| off. The count had been getting ready to question her and 23 7| indeed, I’m thinking of getting married.”~She shrugged her 24 7| discovered some means of getting rid of him kindly.~In the 25 7| I don’t know what you’re getting at with me. For two hours 26 7| thinking! Besides, he had been getting on my nerves!”~Nevertheless, 27 8| And Daguenet? Oh, HE was getting on swimmingly. M. Daguenet 28 8| they ran the best chance of getting what they wanted. From the 29 8| me, my dear, the thing’s getting stupid. One can understand 30 8| his privileges. She was getting on his nerves, and he began 31 8| out of the question. She’s getting absurdly jealous; she beat 32 9| Bordenave. “Things will be getting rosy soon! A piece can’t 33 9| on nowadays without its getting on his nerves.”~Bosc shrugged 34 9| asked Clarisse briskly, getting up to look for her.~The 35 9| smash. But I beg pardon— I’m getting beside myself.”~He ceased 36 9| splendid deal! Muffat was getting rid of her in every sense 37 9| hands with him.~“How are you getting on?”~“Oh, pretty fairly. 38 10| answered Nana, briskly getting out of his clutches. “But 39 10| every day, Georges ended by getting somewhat used to it all. 40 10| marriage, my lad? Is it getting on all right?”~“Not much,” 41 10| she was in the habit of getting tipsy, and the women round 42 11| great whips.~Labordette was getting out of an open carriage 43 11| of his word. Only she was getting on his nerves, and he could 44 11| it was not worth while getting the spleen because they 45 11| me see! Ah, the judge is getting into his box. D’you say 46 11| insufferable noise. He was getting wild over Frangipane.~“I’ 47 12| him to it for the sake of getting a thundering big advertisement, 48 12| the young woman had been getting up and about again, but 49 13| before she had succeeded in getting five thousand francs out 50 13| Make him leave off. It’s getting stupid—a child like that! 51 13| He had even succeeded in getting into Nana’s immediate circle. 52 13| ship. What was the good of getting angry? Since he had no money 53 13| His Bosphorous scheme was getting shaky, and Nana hastened 54 13| fun of the thing. Then, getting up again:~“It’s your turn 55 13| against circumstances, and getting up, she dried her eyes, 56 14| eight o’clock, Lucy, while getting out of her carriage in the 57 14| away from up there. It’s getting stupid, when all’s said, 58 14| otherwise they would end by getting angry.~Nevertheless, Lucy 59 14| But the porter, who was getting to know his face at last, 60 14| Nevertheless, they began getting ready and gave their skirts 61 14| Mamma’s already over there getting a house ready for me. I’