Chap.

 1        2|      francs today, at once! It’s stupid not to know anyone who’ll
 2        2|         anywhere without fear of stupid interruptions.~“You shall
 3        3|         am concerned, I find him stupid.”~With that the whole room
 4        4|      with his loud voice and his stupid doings. Then, you know,
 5        4|     father, he would make a less stupid hash of his fortune. While
 6        4|           Magnificent in person, stupid and untruthful in character,
 7        4|     tongue, my dear fellow; it’s stupid.”~But as Foucarmont failed
 8        4|      clearly than Mignon; it was stupid in him to have wished to
 9        4|         the piece had been voted stupid. People were at their wits10        4|          intoxication, which was stupid enough to drive one to despair,
11        4|          suffering from a fit of stupid imbecillty, which caused
12        6|  downstairs. Things were getting stupid, to be sure! When Steiner
13        6|          suffering from a fit of stupid right–mindedness, and she
14        7|            It’s over between us, stupid! But that doesnt matter.
15        7|          you must just have been stupid! When a man doesnt know—
16        8|          her to death. It was so stupid with its great gilded rooms!
17        8|           She was dirty; she was stupid; she had knocked about in
18        8|       Why, she was growing jolly stupid nowadays! How could she
19        8|     jolly well alone! It was too stupid to go on as they were doing!~
20        8|        dear, the thing’s getting stupid. One can understand a mash,
21        9|       was really tortured by her stupid, tiresome wish. Muffat,
22        9|     deuce, no! That would be too stupid!” cried Bordenave, mastered
23       10|          the room with a note of stupid originality.~Through a door,
24       10|         night and kill time with stupid pleasures while waiting
25       10|     happened she still felt that stupid, idle void, which caused
26       10|          with NOUS, you’re jolly stupid! What! D’you mean to say
27       10|       apples! Oh, what bosh that stupid thing money was! It was
28       11|        them.~“All the same, it’s stupid not to know on what horse
29       11|        should say that women did stupid things whatever happened.
30       11|          he thought her attitude stupid and useless.~“Look here,
31       11|        could have beaten her, so stupid did he feel her to be.~The
32       11|   inaudible. Nobody was dancing. Stupid witticisms, repeated no
33       11|       worn out and apt to make a stupid ending.~“Oh dear no!” said
34       11|        no!” said Nana. “It isnt stupid to burn oneself in one’s
35       12|       uncomfortable, and all her stupid notions, as she phrased
36       12|         then, truly, it would be stupid to bother oneself about
37       12|       good of tiring you? It was stupid of me to have come. I’m
38       12|          wise, my dear boy. It’s stupid even. You know I shall never
39       13|      occasion, when she had been stupid enough to forget herself
40       13|        have happened. It was the stupid nightfall which had got
41       13|      deep down in their drawers; stupid purchases were made; every
42       13|         of the nervous kind, the stupid, spiteful laughter of a
43       13|        her shoulders. It was too stupid; she refused to answer any
44       13|          leave off. It’s getting stupid—a child like that! He’s
45       13|         it all. They come and do stupid things in my place; they
46       13| recollection. He was fat; he was stupid, and she got him down and
47       14|      from up there. It’s getting stupid, when all’s said, for her
48       14|       the least understand these stupid feminine devotions. But
49       14|          Himself. No, it was too stupid to let herself die under
50       14|     nights of watching. She felt stupid in the face of this sudden
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