Chap.

 1        1|      thick with Nana, and he was anxious to start her on the stage.
 2        1|          forces. Mignon, with an anxious air, at last got hold of
 3        1|    though disarmed and no longer anxious to hiss; while the young
 4        2|          shout of relief. He was anxious to tell her about an account
 5        3|          But I’m beginning to be anxious. His duties will have kept
 6        3|        come in, and everyone was anxious to greet him. He had moved
 7        3|    countess. “I should have been anxious till the morning.”~He looked
 8        3|          in factories, and I was anxious for a proper observance
 9        4|         my dear madame! I was so anxious to have you here!”~“It’s
10        4|         supper, and she now grew anxious about them and asked to
11        4|          to time he cast sly and anxious glances at the guests, for
12        4|          were showing themselves anxious to do her an ugly turn.
13        4|         annoyed and not a little anxious. Seeing Clarisse making
14        4|        to be off unless you were anxious to assist at some pretty
15        5|    unwonted tension. But she was anxious to prove that she appreciated
16        5| Bordenave was back again. He was anxious and said the third act had
17        5|        feelings, and now she was anxious to regain her freedom, the
18        6|     looked into his eyes with an anxious smile and adjusted his hair
19        6|        did he seem to notice the anxious deference with which he
20        6|          said Mme Hugon. “He was anxious to consult old Doctor Tavernier,
21        6|        that little but his small anxious face was visible. Next followed
22        6|         of departure, for he was anxious to take Lucy back to Paris
23        6|           just as though he were anxious to be rid of her. Little
24        7|        on the beard! It made him anxious, and as became a man quite
25        7|           But suddenly he became anxious and reentered the hot,
26        7|       her spirits; she was madly anxious to discuss his position
27        7|         She grew serious, and an anxious expression came over her
28        8|        you become wasteful I get anxious not to be ruined. To each
29        8|      Lerat was beginning to feel anxious at the painful way her niece
30        9|      offering her, Nana had been anxious to see the piece, for she
31        9|          Nana a part, for he was anxious to win the count’s favor
32        9|    underneath her. Seeing him so anxious, she did not hurry to answer.
33        9|      knees as though he had been anxious to force through her flesh.
34        9|          said Bordenave, who was anxious to treat him tenderly because
35        9| different properties, for he was anxious to interest him in his marine–
36       10| remarking that she had only been anxious to give Madame a pleasure.
37       10|          of the room, for he was anxious to obey the young woman.
38       10|    distinctly audible. He was so anxious about his darling’s possible
39       10|       silence.~“And it makes you anxious, doesnt it, Monsieur Georges?”~“
40       10|         man at once. So dont be anxious any longer. It’s all over—
41       10|         dressing table. Nana was anxious to keep Labordette to dinner,
42       10|       him at once—he seemed only anxious not to leave his brother
43       11|       money difficulties; he was anxious and it seemed likely that
44       11|         her own wrongs, Rose was anxious for that to happen, since
45       11|     voice to Vandeuvres. She was anxious to pay everything a visit.
46       11|      told Nana that she had been anxious to kiss Baby. She adored
47       12|         mention this, for he was anxious to know how the money went,
48       12|         Countess Sabine had been anxious that her daughter’s wedding
49       12|   himself behind them, as though anxious to disappear from view.
50       12|         with his thoughts; he is anxious to live down the errors
51       13|         Nana was beginning to be anxious, Labordette presented himself.
52       13|        pure sentiment; it was an anxious affection and as such was
53       14|       They were serious and very anxious about the turn events were
54       14|         their arms with looks of anxious reproach, while Daguenet
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