Chap.

 1        1|         broke out in a roar when Prulliere, that great favorite, appeared
 2        1|         with a comic yodel which Prulliere delivered very amusingly
 3        1|      Then ensued a passage which Prulliere played with great delicacy.
 4        1|         Rose Mignon bowed, while Prulliere picked up the bouquets.
 5        1|         on. Nana, her arms round Prulliere’s neck, was drawing him
 6        4|        idea of bringing with him Prulliere, Fontan and old Bosc. At
 7        4|       Old Bosc was always drunk; Prulliere was fond of spitting too
 8        5|           Has he arrived?” asked Prulliere, entering the room in his
 9        5|   tonight; he comes every time!”~Prulliere had drawn near the hearth
10        5|          he growled.~Simonne and Prulliere did not move. Four or five
11        5|     deuce, it’s champagne!” said Prulliere without appearing to hear
12        5|        has to go out,’” muttered Prulliere wickedly, and he got up
13        5|        pretty trollop!” muttered Prulliere, who had been coming across
14        5|         a splendid one!” replied Prulliere. “You should seeem gaping.”~“
15        5|         almost to double him up.~Prulliere and Clarisse refrained from
16        5|     There’s an old boy for you!”~Prulliere, who had just put on his
17        5|          Fontan was outside with Prulliere and Bosc, and all three
18        5|        the second act, and while Prulliere took off his Alpine admiral’
19        5|    royally.~“To the army!” added Prulliere.~“To Venus!” cried Fontan.~
20        5|       the masqueraders, Bosc and Prulliere, as if the one were a sovereign
21        5|          looked grave. Just then Prulliere passed by and shook hands
22        5|     drawn up to their chins, and Prulliere stretched himself and yawned
23        5|        outside. Fontan, Bosc and Prulliere, on the other hand, retired
24        8|        had come in with Bosc and Prulliere, and the company could now
25        8|       astride upon a broomstick, Prulliere chuckled spitefully and
26        8|       her gushing, tearful mood. Prulliere behaved with great incivility
27        8|        growing maddening!” cried Prulliere. “Get away from her, you
28        8|    crying for Venus. Straightway Prulliere became very gallant, but
29        8|       whispering in his ear. But Prulliere, laughing angrily, as became
30        8|          good looking than ever. Prulliere, moreover, began running
31        8|     wanting to deceive a friend. Prulliere would thereupon begin sneering
32        8|    shrugged his shoulders behind Prulliere’s back—a pretty fellow,
33        8|         glory included. At times Prulliere and Fontan lolled back in
34        8|    opportunity, as that ass of a Prulliere would have been. Then, sententiously:~“
35        8|         the angry police. It was Prulliere, and he had just recognized
36        8|         of her idiotic obstinacy Prulliere, as became a pretty fellow
37        9|         of this group Fontan and Prulliere were listening to Rose Mignon,
38        9|        the call was repeated did Prulliere remember that he was Saint–
39        9|     banker was quite ruined, but Prulliere began laughing and reminded
40        9|         and what about me?” said Prulliere with much bitterness. “I
41        9|   whispering, especially between Prulliere, who was scandalized at
42        9|          was being finished, and Prulliere was beside himself with
43        9|    inside him. To think that he, Prulliere, the idol of the public,
44        9| continued bitterly.~“Come, come, Prulliere, behave decently,” said
45        9|      seemed to give consent, and Prulliere, still greatly agitated
46        9|          listened to the last of Prulliere’s complaints without, however,
47        9|          so as to extend that of Prulliere. The last–named personage
48       14|          herself in company with Prulliere and Fontan. Her part was
49       14| Bordenave, Daguenet, Labordette, Prulliere and others, besides, had
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