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1 1| between the acts,” he ended by saying. “I have already met the 2 1| s idiotic.” A critic was saying that it would be one’s duty 3 1| cried Fauchery. “I was saying that I had come across her!”~ 4 2| gave you?” she ended by saying.~“Yes, I made it up,” murmured 5 2| men, as though she were saying to them, “Now then, who 6 3| Persia,” the young woman was saying.~They were talking of the 7 3| the Countess Sabine was saying something to him. But he 8 3| evening,” Mme Hugon was saying, “Georges took me to the 9 3| Germans,” Mme Chantereau was saying. “Song is gaiety; song is 10 3| hearth. Mme du Joncquoy was saying:~“I was willing to grant 11 4| little Maria Blond was heard saying:~“What an old stick the 12 4| man.”~“That’s what I was saying yesterday,” cried Vandeuvres, “ 13 4| of her during supper and saying all sorts of frightful things 14 5| believe,” the prince began saying, for the count’s presence 15 5| the things the marquis was saying to her, as though she were 16 6| shaking his head by way of saying no. Then as they drove down 17 6| ladies,” Mme Hugon ended by saying, “I have a new neighbor 18 6| yesterday evening, as I was saying she would. I got my information 19 6| wife who knows what she is saying. Nothing but order could 20 7| to be sensible, Zoe kept saying every morning, and Nana 21 7| she stopped for fear of saying too much. She contented 22 7| quickly.~“What were you saying?” asked the count complaisantly, 23 7| not take care what she was saying.~“Oh yes! The fruiterer 24 8| of him. What were people saying about her high jinks? Good 25 8| recognized her. Without saying a word he turned down the 26 8| little friend. She kept saying coaxingly:~“Let’s go to 27 9| chuckling, grumbling and saying fiercely cutting things. 28 9| and after?” Nana began saying, letting him do as he would. “ 29 9| impossible! You yourself were saying just now that it didn’t 30 10| Eh, duckie?” she kept saying at every turn. “How we did 31 11| shoulders.~“Well then,” she was saying, “as he bored me to death, 32 11| dear boy,” Nana ended by saying. “We look like a set of 33 11| continued:~“No, no, what am I saying? Indeed, I don’t rightly 34 11| t rightly know what I’m saying now! I’m drunk.”~And drunk, 35 11| to,” the young woman kept saying. “That man was a regular 36 12| shame restrained him from saying what he wanted to, although 37 12| want to hear all the world saying that I’ve tempted you away 38 12| adventurer,” Mme du Joncquoy was saying. “For my part, I’ve never 39 12| Foucarmont contented himself by saying:~“Ask your cousin, dear 40 13| his cause. Francois kept saying that Madame would never 41 13| brother’s a man; what I’m saying doesn’t apply to him. Oh, 42 13| in idiotic tones, kept saying:~“He wanted to marry me, 43 13| that baby! I can’t help saying so; the words must out. 44 13| beasts, eh?” she would end by saying. “You’ve no notion how ugly 45 13| I know! They’ll again be saying I’m a hussy. To think of 46 13| I should be in a convent saying my prayers to the good God, 47 14| You don’t know what you’re saying. I— I’ve seen Louis Philippe’ 48 14| kick, while Tatan Nene kept saying:~“Bismarck! Why, they’ve 49 14| little pets!” Gaga kept saying. “It isn’t wholesome here.”~