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1 1| the count appeared very serious, as though he had not understood 2 1| of boxes. She was with a serious–looking gentleman, a chief 3 1| men strained forward with serious faces, sharp features, mouths 4 1| countess, who was white and serious as usual, the count was 5 2| early deserted by her first serious protector and fallen back 6 2| in her turn, assuming a serious air as she did so and calling 7 2| another. But they weren’t serious, for while keeping the kitchen 8 3| burning, it looked merely a serious old chamber with its massive 9 3| magistrate, stood listening with serious air. It was rumored that 10 3| phraseology some really serious topic. Old Mme Muffat then, 11 3| had arranged her house on serious principles. Here was a perfect 12 3| drawing to a close.~“Are you serious?” asked Vandeuvres, who 13 3| was intended.~“Extremely serious. If I don’t execute my commission 14 3| father–in–law and a certain serious–looking gentleman. Vandeuvres 15 4| round her but grew suddenly serious, as though she were surprised 16 4| fifteen hours without any serious consequences. Foucarmont 17 4| not?” she asked, looking serious and slightly sobered.~“Because 18 4| with a decoration and a serious cast of countenance had 19 5| Mignon had grown suddenly serious. Oh, that Steiner! He had 20 5| pretty pickle if anything serious happened to you!”~But just 21 5| Then she became suddenly serious, for she had come to the 22 5| being scared by quite a serious episode. For some seconds 23 5| at the figure cut by the serious, paying admirers who were 24 6| Nevertheless, he grew serious when the journalist told 25 6| since he struck her as a serious, practicable lover. But 26 6| of news made Nana rather serious.~It was only four o’clock 27 6| The count, who said he had serious business in Orleans, could 28 6| laughter, grow suddenly serious and view one another darkly, 29 6| the ladies became suddenly serious. Ninety years old! The deuce, 30 6| rather pale and extremely serious and had not spoken a single 31 6| Muffat’s pursuit. Life was a serious affair, was it not? Love 32 7| up, looking as stiff and serious as servants whom their mistress 33 7| a chat.”~Then she became serious again and in the outraged 34 7| her shape, would keep her serious, attentive and absorbed 35 7| clasped hands. Then in a serious tone she declared:~“It doesn’ 36 7| her with a look. She grew serious, and an anxious expression 37 8| table. That was the only serious business in life. Nana asked 38 8| chocolate seller in tow, a serious soul. Whenever he came to 39 8| that this is really very serious and that I keep the money.”~ 40 9| neutral ground. He had had a serious talk with Bordenave, whose 41 9| struck at this and became serious again.~“Let’s begin, for 42 9| And with that she grew serious, speaking in a hard voice 43 9| do, don’t jump! It’s most serious. What do you think of Nana 44 10| patches, she would become serious, but her principal feeling 45 10| evening, however, it became serious, and Nana, who had been 46 10| wishing the matter to grow serious, and after he had put on 47 10| was watching them with his serious expression:~“Isn’t it, my 48 11| with Blanche, were making a serious repast, for they were eating 49 11| the joke. Others looked serious and uneasy and sniffed out 50 11| But other rumors of a very serious nature were being whispered 51 12| reflection. Her face was serious; she had been overcome by 52 12| exasperation; this appearance of serious motherhood in a career of 53 12| farce! After which they grew serious and gazed with an embarrassed 54 12| time the little ill was serious.~Muffat withdrew, deeply 55 13| today. But he was becoming serious! He wanted to marry me.”~ 56 14| shook their heads. They were serious and very anxious about the