Chap.

 1        1|       and stalls, but these were lost, as it were, among the ranges
 2        1|         blushed a little. He had lost his bearings. He stammered:~“
 3        1|        her dress torn off; a man lost his hat.~“Oh, you’re asking
 4        1|         smiled vaguely, her eyes lost in reverie. But on a sudden,
 5        1|        at him so sharply that he lost countenance and stammered
 6        2|        at present; I expect he’s lost at play. As to that poor
 7        2|          Oh, there’ll be no time lost,” she murmured.~Ten minutes
 8        2|   experience he felt that he had lost his equilibrium. He needed
 9        3|        falling asleep openeyed. Lost among the petticoats, M.
10        4|       hair and at her throat had lost their leaves, and their
11        4|         the card table; they had lost count of their whereabouts
12        5|          and down it till it was lost along the passages. “All
13        5|        and in a great hurry, she lost her head a bit. A gas jet
14        5|       being dark, the group were lost to view amid huge moving
15        6|         the park, seemed to have lost all interest in the conversation.
16        6|       from the station, and Nana lost a good hour over the hire
17        6|        was underneath it and was lost in the contemplation of
18        6|          He told her that he had lost a fabulous sum of money
19        6|       they thought of the castle lost to view in surrounding immensity.
20        7|          behind his back that he lost all selfrespect. Thereupon
21        7|        they are trying to regain lost ground and to initiate a
22        7|         shelter. When these were lost to view in the Rue de Provence
23        7|         hour of the night he had lost the power of recognition
24        7|         for a church. But he had lost his bearings; the early
25        7|            At this Nana suddenly lost all control over herself
26        8|      Fontan’s champagne they had lost sight of one another.~“What?
27        8|    morning. But he would sit by, lost in thought, finishing the
28        8|         which has been well–nigh lost. From that day forth he
29        8|       circle. Meanwhile Nana had lost Satin. Her legs were failing
30        8|        of the wordpoliceNana lost her head. She jumped out
31        9|         can’t you shut up? We’ve lost a quarter of an hour over
32        9|          her feet—she apparently lost patience.~“Come, come, have
33        9|          needlessly detained and lost whole afternoons in consequence.
34       10|        and she would feel rather lost on such days as she lunched
35       11|        The tolling of a bell was lost in the wind; the races continued.
36       11|          win, if, moreover, they lost him the considerable sums
37       11|        stupidity as to have even lost the vigor of his skepticism.
38       11|          had in rapid succession lost very heavy sums, and today
39       11|         while Cosinus and Hazard lost ground, and Lusignan and
40       11|        ground they had gained or lost in disconnected, gasping
41       11|         My ten louis damned well lost! Nana’s the only one! Bravo,
42       11|         her thigh energetically, lost all selfpossession, triumphed
43       12|        fine June morning, he had lost the thread of his thoughts
44       12| manifests Himself when all seems lost.”~He was assisting peacefully
45       12|         the matter, he once more lost himself in his corner behind
46       13|          bedroom. With that Nana lost her head utterly and screamed
47       13|    passages of desire, which she lost count of the morning after,
48       13|     pleasure in which it was now lost. This was his last rebellion;
49       13|     state of Foucarmont, who was lost in the China seas; the smashup
50       14|       see good and useful things lost.~He sounded Lucy and Caroline
51       14|    corridor.~“I assure you we’re lost. The waiter told us to turn
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