Chap.

 1        1|      Figaro this morning—never a word!”~“Wait a bit,” replied
 2        1|       Fauchery, who bowed.~Not a word was said of the play; Nana’
 3        2|       Madame had only to say one word in order to quiet her creditors
 4        3|      merriment in his tones. “My word on it! I had to swear that
 5        3|          said the latter.~“On my word of honor, they swore it
 6        3|          struggling Steiner.~“My word, he’s got a phiz for it!”
 7        3|        who had overheard a stray word or two, turned toward them,
 8        3|         one had dropped a single word concerning the performance
 9        4|          If I’d taken him at his word I shouldnt have waited
10        4|      Then Daguenet added a rapid word or two about the rest. There
11        4|          Vandeuvres gave her his word of honor that Mme Robert
12        5|         their scant attire, in a word, the whole of the characters
13        5|         and went quietly without word or look.~“You sang your
14        6|         in the country.~“’Pon my word, yes, if only you can find
15        6|        she cried. “You’ve passed word round! But what’s happening?
16        6| embarrassed. She had pledged her word to him and would even have
17        6|          had not spoken a single word. Suddenly the path gave
18        7|         s an honest woman, on my word of honor! And now, my little
19        7|         that! Yet if I spoke the word I could be rich tomorrow,
20        7|        in order to have the last word.~“How am I a bitch? What
21        8|          eh? And he never said a word, did he? What a blooming
22        8|           In fact, there isnt a word to be said for him. I wouldn’
23        8| recognized her. Without saying a word he turned down the Rue Rougemont
24        8|         and uttered but this one word.~“MERDE!”~She beat on the
25        8|       Laval. At the sound of the wordpoliceNana lost her head.
26        9|       his chair. “I can’t hear a word. Go outside if you want
27        9|         at once. He repeated the wordidiotic” and, seeking a
28        9|        After that Fontan put his word in, and even Bosc made so
29        9|          see what’s going on? My word, if she tries the Steiner
30        9|      before gain! Then without a word of warning he pointed out
31        9|        her in every sense of the word; it was a pretty trick to
32       10|       only at stated times. In a word, he was to repose a blind
33       10|         young woman to send down word that she could not see visitors.
34       10|     ended; they said not another word. Still she did not leave
35       10|   blushed girlishly at the least word that was spoken to him.
36       10|          they see what I am. One word about it and I should chuck ‘
37       11|        gain of a few louis. In a word, the battle would be between
38       11|        on the fulfillment of his word. Only she was getting on
39       11|         she did not understand a word of what the count was whispering,
40       12|          them all laughing. In a word, as Steiner put it, it was
41       13|         Nana once more. With one word, perhaps, she would save
42       13|        but he stopped her with a word.~“Listen, I know you’re
43       13|      utter submission. Her every word cut him to the heart so
44       13|    mother. I had only to say one word, and I didnt say it. You
45       14|      blow to them all. Without a word Muffat had gone back to
46       14|       she, now? She didnt say a word: the authors had even deprived
47       14|         superfluous. No, never a word! It was grander that way,
48       14|      Gaga seemed to wake up.~“My word, yes! I was present when
49       14|          know, you mustnt say a word or I go and find him out
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