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1 1| Did you get your stage box for Lucy?” asked Hector.~“ 2 1| entrance hall, where the box office was, the public were 3 1| doing, while hard by the box office a thickset man with 4 1| is waiting for you in her box.”~He wanted to take possession 5 1| were together in a lower box, sitting side by side with 6 1| sole possession of a stage box on the level of the stalls. 7 1| persons who occupied the box opposite. He appeared surprised.~“ 8 1| was looking at the stage box on the second tier to his 9 1| occupying. At the back of this box were observable the worthy 10 1| opera glass at the stage box. But he turned round again 11 1| had been in Lucy’s stage box.~“What IS that man’s name?” 12 1| higher. Lucy in her stage box laughed so obstreperously 13 1| he pointed out to them box seven, from which he had 14 1| theater. The door of the box must have remained open, 15 1| was the last to quit the box. He had just noticed the 16 1| Count de Vandeuvres’s stage box and chatting at very close 17 1| at the door of her stage box. They were getting cooked 18 1| nibbling burnt almonds. A box opener was chatting maternally 19 1| him to stay in the stage box for the last act, but he 20 1| inclined to respond with a box on the ear.~“No,” he said 21 1| appeared in Lucy Stewart’s box and threw on the stage two 22 1| what he saw in the Muffats’ box. Behind the countess, who 23 1| it. In the front of her box stood the Countess Muffat. 24 2| would go and look in her box, and she brought back a 25 4| has already had a stage box reserved so as to see the 26 4| furious. “No, by Jove! I must box his ears.”~He drained a 27 5| He was wrapped in an old box coat, part of which had 28 5| He’s in the first stage box to the right, the same he 29 5| the prince in the stage box? A handsome man, with a 30 5| noticed him at the back of a box. There’s an old boy for 31 5| had given the journalist a box on the ear, an actual, a 32 5| an actual, a vigorous, box on the ear. This time he 33 7| stood listening to a musical box in a neighboring shop or 34 8| and dealt her a ringing box on the ear. The blow was 35 8| he had given her such a box on the ear as to throw her 36 8| for he dealt her a random box on the ear across the table, 37 9| the shadows of a corner box in company with Labordette, 38 9| Far back in the corner box in which she was hiding 39 9| the piece from the corner box. Twice Labordette showed 40 9| forthwith left the corner box. She had to grope her way 41 9| too amused. From a stage box Rose Mignon kept greeting 42 11| course, where the judge’s box stood, together with the 43 11| quietly mounted the coach box. And there, straightening 44 11| point that I caught her a box on the ear. She was too 45 11| judge is getting into his box. D’you say it’s Monsieur 46 11| mounted up on the coach box, as though some power had 47 12| going to do?~“I’m going to box the man’s ears—by heavens, 48 13| in which she had soaked a box of matches. This made her 49 13| as she would have eaten a box of sweet–meats flung into 50 13| smashed a flask or a comfit box, and she made filth of him,