Chap.

 1        1|            at a glance. But Hector returned his scrutiny with deep interest.
 2        1|    considerable influence. When he returned La Faloise was recovering.
 3        1|         naughty rhythmic beat, had returned and swept the gods with
 4        1|            Champ de Mars today and returned thence truly astonished.”~“
 5        2|           tremulous vibration. Zoe returned, murmuring with a confidential
 6        2|         endlessly rolling applause returned like a sustained accompaniment
 7        2|           I play hearts.”~When Zoe returned she found them once again
 8        2|         the letters her bad temper returned. As to the letters, why,
 9        3|        pleasures that way.”~And he returned to the ladies with a laugh.
10        3|           glacial stateliness, had returned among them.~But the Countess
11        3|           interrupting himself, he returned to the subject of tomorrow’
12        3|    religious life?” Then the count returned with the remark:~“It’s impossible.
13        4|        ready?” asked Nana when she returned at midnight.~“Oh! I don’
14        4|       trust. The band vanished and returned after standing breathlessly
15        4|            seat, and the women had returned into the drawing room. The
16        5|        flowers! Then when Mme Bron returned she handed a letter to Clarisse,
17        5|          you here at all.”~When he returned to the prince’s presence
18        5|           front of Simonne and had returned after her departure. For
19        5|        then—by and by!”~The prince returned to the stage, where Bordenave
20        5|            It was as though he had returned the kiss that had been given
21        6|        during lunch good Mme Hugon returned to the subject despite herself,
22        7|            Count Muffat had slowly returned as far as the boulevard.
23        7|           out and stared at him he returned to his post in front of
24        7|   certainly going to come down. He returned to his post in front of
25        7|           in melancholy shadow. He returned from it, passed by the theater,
26        7|       decided to throttle them. He returned to the consideration of
27        7|          in the Rue de Provence he returned to his post, wet and shivering.
28        7|          he walked away and slowly returned, dragging one foot behind
29        7|        Paris pavements. Muffat had returned into the wide streets, which
30        7|         far away, and with them he returned to the outer world and began
31        7|           And then mechanically he returned to Nana’s house. Outside
32        8|        bright chamber. Indeed, she returned to the old ideals of the
33        8|            since that day, when he returned home and she happened to
34        8|        ends meet. One day she even returned him his three francs, telling
35        8|             Eventually they always returned to the principal boulevards,
36        9|          him while old Bosc slowly returned to his seat, dragging one
37        9|           Presently, when they had returned into Fauchery’s neighborhood,
38        9|           manager, however, always returned to the following argument:
39       10|         out that the lad had again returned to that wicked woman’s arms,
40       10|           door. She sulked, and he returned with coaxing submissiveness
41       10|           but three days later she returned to Les Fondettes, apparently
42       11|            Nana when the young men returned after a prolonged visit
43       11|         enclosure, and the men who returned thence were full of exact
44       12|            lay still awake. He had returned to her that evening after
45       12|     powerless to strive. When Nana returned she found him hidden beneath
46       12|       bridal night! Presently they returned in front of one of the drawing–
47       13|            A minute passed, and he returned to her and deliberately
48       13|          stab of a knife. When day returned he tried to reason things
49       13|           news of Georges. When he returned after some three quarters
50       13|             Meanwhile Fauchery had returned, his cousin having brought
51       13|          sundry adventures she had returned home, and he had taken her
52       14| disappeared for a moment. When she returned:~“My dear,” she said, “it’
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