Chap.

 1        1|    familiarly, “it wont begin for half an hour yet!”~“Then why
 2        1|         soft green tones, lay only half disclosed to view, as though
 3        1|          Mignon was listening with halfclosed eyelids and nervously
 4        1|           front of her, she turned half round with a pretty movement
 5        1|           saw the truant schoolboy half lifted from his seat by
 6        2|          on the evening papers. At halfpast five as usual, eh?”~“
 7        2|           who up till now had been half asleep, was again seized
 8        2|         most she would only be out half an hour. If there were any
 9        2|           cards. “I shall take the halfpast four oclock train
10        2|           accustomed movement. The halfhour sounded. Something
11        2|         left Madame with her stays half laced and only one shoe
12        2|     Varietes. I dont go on before halfpast nine.”~Good old Labordette,
13        4|      trifled with their meat, left half of it uneaten. Tatan Nene
14        4|       bodices, and bare shoulders, half turned toward the table,
15        5|     armchair. There he stayed with halfclosed eyes and as quiet
16        5|        some shelves garnished with halfemptied bottles. Whenever
17        5|          pair of linen stays which half revealed her bosom. When
18        5|       clustering closely round the halfnaked Nana. The three actors
19        5|       dreams. One day in passing a halfopen door he had caught
20        5|            shoulders and her bosom half hidden by a rosy shadow.
21        5|          muttered.~The prince with halfclosed eyes marked the swelling
22        5|          said Simonne at last. “In half an hour.”~But as she was
23        5|          brooding over her through halfshut eyelids. Nana did not
24        5|         forward, glanced through a halfopen door and saw a very
25        5|            men, drew some curtains half to for decency’s sake. The
26        5|          more he put up flights of halfdressed women and caused
27        6|          since June, and now we’re half through September. You see,
28        6|        filling up a whole seat and half smothering La Faloise beside
29        7|    foreshortened reflection of her halfclosed eyes, her parted
30        7|           broke everything. It was halfpast twelve oclock. How
31        7|          square windows which were half hidden by the colossal signboard
32        7|            coming from between the halfclosed curtains. And he
33        7|       meant about four hours and a half more. He was very patient;
34        7|  completely to transform the lower half of his face. His base, satyrlike
35        8|        head on the pillow.~She lay half stunned.~“Oh!” she ejaculated
36        8|           Rue Labruyere for nearly half an hour, with a view to
37        8|            ended by regaling quite half a dozen couples with capital
38        8|         leg of mutton I’ll pay for half of it. We’ll settle up tonight—
39        8|          opera to the GYMNASE some halfscore times and in the deepening
40        8|       toward the women and did not half kill them with their diabolical
41        8|           was saved. Shivering and half dead with fear, she came
42        9|          curled up on a step. With halfclosed eyes this cat was
43        9|         watch for.~Entering in the halflight, the count had paused
44        9|            had been collecting for half a century.~“Come in,” Bordenave
45       10|      undertook the commission, and half an hour later Julien handed
46       11|         narrow and lowpitched and half filled with a great pair
47       11|            to be able to tell what half a head is out of a fakement
48       12|     magnificent property valued at half a million, which an uncle
49       13|            a cost of a franc and a half but he had a franc put down
50       13|   reappeared, though it was barely halfpast two, and with many
51       13|            loosened hair, and they half covered the wide nakedness
52       13|          in an attitude of flight, halfparalyzed, stammering, shivering,
53       13|          shivering, his nightshirt half up his skeleton shape, and
54       13|            this old man going away half dead in a cab and of her
55       14| handkerchief up to his face. Every halfhour he comes dragging himself
56       14|          the other, which remained half open, looked like a deep,
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