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1 1| for the occasion.~“Your theater—” he began in dulcet tones.~ 2 1| world. I was aware that your theater—”~“Call it my brothel,” 3 1| pleasant to Bordenave—call his theater what he wishes you to, since 4 1| flaring on the cornice of the theater cast a patch of brilliant 5 1| Many men did not enter the theater at once but stayed outside 6 1| order to get a peep into the theater. A street boy came up whistling 7 1| while the servants of the theater increased their forces. 8 1| jets on the facade of the theater, and it was dark and very 9 1| father–in–law was fond of the theater. The door of the box must 10 1| Downstairs in front of the theater Fauchery and La Faloise 11 1| who had come down from the theater steps and were inhaling 12 1| wanted to go up into the theater again; the cold was making 13 1| of Paris will visit your theater.”~But Bordenave grew annoyed 14 2| been unwilling to go to the theater because, as she averred, 15 2| just been talking with the theater messenger, who had brought 16 2| when I come back from the theater,” she murmured greedily, “ 17 4| positively to take them to the theater at night. They jumped; they 18 4| money gained by Rose at the theater and elsewhere with the businesslike 19 5| everybody kissed his wife at the theater. But he laughed and gave 20 5| Bron, the portress of the theater, passed by the door with 21 5| had been a servant in the theater, had advanced familiarly 22 5| time she came down from the theater overhead, for on such occasions 23 5| particular corner of the theater being dark, the group were 24 5| been behind scenes at a theater, was even more astonished 25 5| still bowing low. “The theater is not large, but we do 26 5| peculiar to this part of a theater, and, as such, compact of 27 5| world he knew nothing of.~“A theater’s a curious sight, eh?” 28 5| on the courtyard of the theater and were faced, at a distance 29 5| prolonged in the life of the theater, and a sort of solemn farce 30 5| on the other side of the theater. The actors waiting for 31 5| ll chuck you out of the theater. You understand, eh? Prompt 32 5| been thirty years in the theater, replied quite sourly. How 33 5| the entrance hall of the theater. Along this narrow alley 34 5| passage lying between the theater and the house next door, 35 5| placed at the doors of the theater for the purpose of regulating 36 7| had just gone off to her theater. He was astonished at this, 37 7| passing an evening at her own theater. The crowd had pushed him 38 7| meet her at the door of the theater.~He knew all the shops, 39 7| at the very door of the theater, though he did not like 40 7| congregate. In front of the theater a single gas jet in a ground– 41 7| returned from it, passed by the theater, turned the corner of the 42 7| gentleman in front of the very theater. Both exchanged a glance 43 7| idea of going down to the theater for a few minutes.~“On some 44 8| of leaving the stage; the theater was not to compare with 45 9| penetrate the cold gloom of the theater. In the streets outside 46 9| adorably at the dark and empty theater, which was as sad as a house 47 9| hastened to lend him his theater and to offer Nana a part, 48 9| to be going to leave the theater. But he stopped at the top 49 9| loomed at the back of the theater. They were creeping softly 50 9| stairs. Everybody in the theater had recognized her, and 51 9| decide whether to leave the theater or no. His piece was bedeviled, 52 9| parted at the doors of the theater the day before. Meanwhile 53 10| Duchesse she had quitted the theater, leaving Bordenave to struggle 54 10| easily as the scenery in a theater and was regulated like a 55 10| Bois, first nights at the theater, dinners and suppers at