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1 1| loudly than ever round the four walls of the entrance hall 2 1| without changing position.~The four men were charmed and fell 3 2| for walking. She had still four or five persons to see. 4 2| who had just announced four aces. Chin on hand, she 5 2| shall take the half–past four o’clock train if you’re 6 2| here with the money before four o’clock.”~“Oh, there’ll 7 2| left alone with Mme Lerat.~“Four kings,” replied this lady, 8 2| enough to buy thread with. Four queens, my dear.”~It was 9 2| It was ten minutes to four. Zoe was astonished, could 10 2| evening.”~At a quarter past four Nana was not in yet. What 11 2| envelope in which there were four hundred–franc notes. They 12 3| large and very lofty; its four windows looked out upon 13 3| grayer than was his wont.~Four or five young men formed 14 3| she must now be thirty–four and that since her marriage 15 3| Mme du Joncquoy, besides four or five old gentlemen who 16 3| Thereupon they retired three or four paces, and Vandeuvres vowed 17 4| of a place in which only four armchairs had been left 18 4| were touching one another. Four candelabra, with ten candles 19 4| kind of wine in all the four quarters of the globe. Extraordinary 20 4| audible.~It was close on four o’clock. In the dining room 21 5| which had been so worn by four generations of comedians 22 5| Prulliere did not move. Four or five pictures—a landscape, 23 5| ill–kept storeroom sat four fashionable, white–gloved 24 5| be found on each of the four stories, he was only distinctly 25 6| atrocious sick headache. Toward four o’clock he said he would 26 6| best bedroom! Then came four or five guest chambers and 27 6| worth in the way of dowry.~“Four hundred thousand francs.”~“ 28 6| transformed into a dormitory with four beds in it for Lucy, Caroline, 29 6| rather serious.~It was only four o’clock in the afternoon, 30 7| a harlot descended from four or five generations of drunkards 31 7| Three o’clock struck, then four, but he could not take his 32 7| clock; that meant about four hours and a half more. He 33 8| night of boredom. From the four converging streets they 34 8| outside, and if we except four tall fellows who had come 35 8| fowl and rice, while the four gentlemen had ended by regaling 36 9| they’re kept till after four o’clock.”~But Bosc just 37 9| entered. She looked at the four men. Muffat hung his head; 38 10| full of visiting cards and four white marble women, with 39 10| the mornings but between four and six in the afternoon, 40 10| when he arrived daily at four o’clock he seemed so wretched 41 10| in dresses that had cost four or five thousand francs 42 10| gaslight flared overhead, these four resplendent ladies would 43 10| fixed on the tablecloth, the four now sat shrinking and insignificant 44 10| that Nana talked to the four men as charmingly as hostess 45 11| drawn, a la Daumont, by four splendid white horses. This 46 11| among her bouquets, with her four horses and her liveries, 47 11| behind sorry old hacks, and four–in–hands, sending along 48 11| hands, sending along their four horses, and mail coaches, 49 11| overwhelming them all with her four white horses, her postilions 50 11| on the high seats of the four–in–hands and mail coaches, 51 11| of gold scattered to the four winds, of a visit to Baden– 52 11| Look, there they are all four together.”~The same phrase 53 12| seized with colic toward four o’clock. When she didn’t 54 13| it, swollen by three or four successive manipulators. 55 13| which Labordette reckoned at four hundred thousand francs 56 13| consultations, lasting three or four hours on a stretch, during 57 13| Foucarmont, Steiner—that makes four, without counting the others 58 13| property, but Nana demanded four thousand francs forthwith. 59 13| man had brought her the four thousand francs, and she