Chap.

 1        1|         view, as though full of a fine dust shed from the little
 2        1|         Bordenave’s! It must be a fine one!”~He calmed himself,
 3        1|        astir and aflare under the fine April night. The sound of
 4        1|         the discovery that he had fine eyes.~“Ah, there’s Blanche!”
 5        1|          straining wide a pair of fine eyes such as a cherub might
 6        1|    brunette with a white skin and fine dark eyes.~“You shall present
 7        1|  boardingschool, who sat with his fine eyes very wide open and
 8        1|            all the same, was that fine girl! Her laughter made
 9        1|       mentioned.~“It will be very fine,” said the count, whose
10        1|         which was softened in the fine cloud of dust raised by
11        2|         have found her again in a fine position and to observe
12        2|           dry patchouli ground to fine powder at the bottom of
13        2| compassion that tears flooded her fine eyes. No longer studying
14        3|          Russia.”~‘Yes, some very fine fetes are promised,” said
15        4|           a tall gentleman with a fine face and a beautiful white
16        4|    diamond on finger and with his fine hands in great evidence,
17        4|           was spoken in a tone of fine indignation; and Georges,
18        5|            He had promised Rose a fine house in the old days! Well,
19        5|         and underneath them was a fine medley of dinted zinc jugs,
20        6|           closing in, and a small fine rain was beginning to fall.~
21        6|           fierce wind was driving fine rain before it. Nana had
22        6|       therein, delighted with the fine linen and the soft touch
23        6|       them would come. And so one fine afternoon she was vastly
24        6|         straight road bordered by fine trees. The country was bathed
25        6|           at all that she’s got a fine place. Why, she used to
26        7|          still a minute or two. A fine rain was now falling, and
27        7|          and broken crocks lay in fine confusion round a spindling
28        7|         Nana was all covered with fine hair; a russet made her
29        7|     vaulted aisles were full of a fine damp vapor which had come
30        8|          could not bear to see so fine a girl making such a hash
31        8|        goodness, that woman had a fine cheek to go playing the
32        8|         Nana became as pliable as fine linen; her skin grew delicate
33        8|        remarks:~“Now listen, some fine day when he’s taken the
34        8|           in the Rue de Laval one fine day when Fontan had gone
35        9|       shadow, which resembled the fine dust floating pent in some
36        9|          much listlessness and as fine an indifference as ever.
37        9|           have done.~“Where’s the fine house?” she whispered in
38        9|      ground at my feet! Yes, I’ll finelady your Paris for you,
39       10|       ladies imitated her.~Nana’s fine house was situated at the
40       10|        with such delight that his fine eyes began filling with
41       10|       good look at everything, my fine fellow! It isnt imitation,
42       10|       jocular sort of spirit. One fine evening, however, it became
43       10|   reconquered her. As it was very fine, she sent her carriage away
44       10|         just yet. It was all very fine to bring her fortunes, to
45       10|           gust of wind lashed the fine rain in their faces she
46       11|      brown bay, a stepper, with a fine action.~“Deuce take it!”
47       11|        through escaping clouds of fine rain. A blue cleft opened
48       11|       spread of cold viands and a fine disorderly display of champagne
49       11|          his misery among all the fine folks with the hardihood
50       11|      easily have murdered me some fine night. And besides, oughtn’
51       12|      sudden, sweet influence of a fine June morning, he had lost
52       13|        her lips changed gold into fine ashes, which the wind hourly
53       13|          pay him unless he made a fine scene; Charles talked of
54       13|          grand restaurants and on fine days, as often as not, to “
55       13|         that! But Nana gave him a fine snubbing.~“Me marry you!
56       13|          up and then burst out in fine indignation:~“Oh dear, no!
57       13|         which the skies assume on fine evenings, when Venus lights
58       14|          puissant fairy. Then one fine morning amid his grand success,
59       14|        But Fontan thought it very fine, indeed, and spoke of enlisting.
60       14|         dead! Hang it, and such a fine girl too! Mignon sighed
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