Chap.

 1        1| curiosity urged it forward, that kind of Parisian curiosity which
 2        2|      position and to observe her kind feelings toward her son.
 3        2|           doubtless he knew that kind of ring. Muffat looked at
 4        3|         forgotten your extremely kind invitation.”~She smiled
 5        3|        wreck, Mme Hugon, full of kind compassion, said pitying
 6        4|   washings; the glass was of the kind that you can complete an
 7        4|        ve drunk every imaginable kind of wine in all the four
 8        4|       might allow yourself every kind of liberty when you supped
 9        5|        he was not lacking in the kind of distinction peculiar
10        5|         a grated peephole of the kind used in convents. Fontan
11        5|          fancies some unpleasant kind of food, she suddenly became
12        5|        devil, and, in a confused kind of way, Nana was he, with
13        5|    mingled with his enjoyment, a kind of enjoyment, moreover,
14        5|         a little game of a novel kind and had begun flicking the
15        5|          the flies off him. This kind of game naturally diverted
16        5|       and the house next door, a kind of contracted by–lane which
17        5|          It was crowded with the kind of rubbish usually found
18        6|         at length promised to be kind, but not in Paris, and to
19        6|      stories were told about the kind of dominion which the ex20        6|       too, a fellow I’ve been so kind to! Not a sign! They’re
21        6|          mamma? She looks such a kind, decent sort of lady! I’
22        6|      bedroom. In affairs of this kind Labordette was wont to display
23        7|       she was possessed with the kind of whitehot fury which
24        7|       ruin brought about by this kind of “leaven”—himself poisoned,
25        7|     considered herself extremely kind. The poor fellow, he needed
26        7|        was charmed to see her so kind to him.~But in her desire
27        8|  laughter was not of the easiest kind.~“Ah, he’s with Rose now,”
28        8|         in; you’ll always find a kind welcome here.”~Zoe had risen
29        9|    collection of the most varied kind of bric–a–brac. Indeed,
30       10|        the most expensive of her kind. Her photographs were displayed
31       10|     surroundings of the choicest kind and of the most extravagantly
32       10|      biscuits for the child, the kind of presents one takes to
33       10|      asked if Madame would be so kind as to allow him to dine
34       10|     which was a present from her kind friend. Julien and Francois
35       10|          chattering fits of this kind when a sudden desire to
36       10| expressing angry dislike to that kind of monstrous literature
37       10|         was already talking. The kind of death you chose did not
38       10|        In family matters of this kind Nana was always full of
39       11|          and he affected a weary kind of swagger, a soft tone
40       11|        you? I didnt desire that kind of thing at all. I had her
41       12|          the same time extremely kind. “I’ve known it a long time,
42       12|            in a business of that kind one never has one’s revenge
43       12|        quiet life, devoid of any kind of annoyance, something,
44       12|          It is by reason of this kind of accommodating spirit
45       12|      inheritance had given him a kind of insolent dash of manner
46       13|     merriment was of the nervous kind, the stupid, spiteful laughter
47       13|          she noticed it and grew kind. She pushed him away softly.~“
48       13|         to pay the women who are kind enough to put up with him.
49       13|         But then she proved very kind; she advised him to return
50       14|          you.”~“Come now, you’re kind, you are!” said the journalist. “
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