Chap.

 1        1|        Bordenave! He knows his business and has kept this for the
 2        2|        too, would go about his business. Nana and he were wont to
 3        2|     son.”~She had retired from business as a florist and was living
 4        2|        Bercy who had failed in business. First of all she had taken
 5        2|      they might go about their business!~Zoe had stowed them all
 6        2|    that she sent him about his business, telling him that he might
 7        2|    women, whose little bits of business he arranged for them. Thus
 8        4| wavered while she spoke of the business of settling her young lady.
 9        4|   exhibition she would, if her business had flourished, be able
10        4|    enough. It would be a funny business if I had to look after you
11        4|      her shoulders. A pleasant business for a man! Wasnt it true
12        5|      stage; go on, do! It’s no business of yours! Why, you’re missing
13        5|      she asked. The Tricon did business with all the ladiesM. le
14        5|      golden flames. The little business plied by the good portress
15        5|     was suddenly intent on her business. With a rapid movement of
16        6|  journey on the plea of urgent business. Then he had suddenly decided
17        6|      they chatted about Paris: business there was at a standstill;
18        6|        who said he had serious business in Orleans, could certainly
19        7|    minutes.~“On some important business?” he queried.~‘Yes, a new
20        7|     all was said and done, the business was too shameful. Never
21        8|      That was the only serious business in life. Nana asked her
22        8|     they were all very full of business and wore a disdainful expression,
23        8|  continued. “When one’s out on business one ought to be respecifully
24        8|    Satin! It was a nice filthy business for one to be poking one’
25        8|   crying.~“Ah, that’s a pretty business,” said the aunt, who had
26        8|   there was no pleasure in the business, and necessity compelled
27        8|         You’re meant for comic business—there’s no denying it!”~
28        9|        always where they’ve no business to be. And then they grumble
29        9|  always mixed up in some dirty business or other! Oh, they’d be
30        9|       Ordinarily in matters of business she was wont to trust everything
31       10|       that day the same little business began again continually.
32       10|     remark that it was a funny business, and they would have done
33       10|       prudently refrained. The business struck him as a failure.
34       10|    them—they thought the whole business very good, indeed.~Now as
35       10|     any chance, some important business would oblige Muffat to cede
36       11|     them. She wasnt there for business purposes: she was watching
37       11|        you the Petite Duchesse business—”~“A weapon,” said Nana; “
38       11|        repeated. “It’s a funny business. So the whole story about
39       11|         you’re mixed up in the business, and people say you’re the
40       11|        gracious! That’s a nice business!” cried Nana in disgust. “
41       11|      filly. It would be a nice business for him if the filly stood
42       11|        the better! It’ll do my business for me!” Nana let slip.~
43       11|      louis. It was a miserable business, and it proved to be the
44       11|     and the finest part of the business was that the horses didn’
45       12|       My pet,” she said, “in a business of that kind one never has
46       12|        to hesitate, they had a business conversation, and the count
47       13|        to make him swallow the business. But he had ended by boring
48       13|       his delight at the whole business Mignon came to see if he
49       13|   after tomorrow, but when his business was once finished he hastened
50       13|       meditated increasing the business and hiring a house and combining
51       13|    have no voice in matters of business.~But that day was one of
52       13|     her way. It was a wretched business, and the long and the short
53       14|   these days.~“Always the same business, my sonny,” declared Mignon. “
54       14|     Were people not happy? Was business doing badly? Paris would
55       14|        was a pretty disgusting business was their republic! After
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