Chap.

 1        1|        It IS just blackguardly.”~Upstairs in the foyer three glass
 2        2|         see, has the porter come upstairs yet this morning?”~Then
 3        5|        empty, the comedians went upstairs to dress after yet another
 4        5|      hour.”~But as she was going upstairs again to her dressing room,
 5        5|          was a joker, as he went upstairs, wiping his mouth with the
 6        5|         have held! Clarisse went upstairs again in disgust, crossed
 7        5|         his ultimate impression. Upstairs on the fourth floor he was
 8        5|          cat, which went gliding upstairs through the ovenlike place
 9        5|          that had been given him upstairs. Nana was in a fury; she
10        6|        clock he said he would go upstairs to bed: it was the only
11        6|        as that! As she was going upstairs to the first floor it occurred
12        6|         sheep! When she had gone upstairs again her bedroom especially
13        6|   gardener, who brought the wood upstairs, was greatly nonplused at
14        6|          up the bed before going upstairs, the air felt a little oppressive.
15        6|         he quietly slipped away. Upstairs in the bedroom he at once
16        6|       bright, I can’t: Steiner’s upstairs.”~But he was beside himself.
17        6|       and at night when she went upstairs, dizzy with her day in the
18        6|       look. Dinner over, he went upstairs, intending to shut himself
19        6|        had rushed after him, and upstairs in the bedroom a scene ensued.
20        6|         The household were going upstairs to bed when Muffat put in
21        7|       left, and on the right and upstairs the dressing rooms of the
22        7|          would ring the bell, go upstairs despite the porter’s remonstrances,
23        7| appearance. He smiled as he went upstairs, for he already felt penetrated
24        8|      felt so tired on her return upstairs that she flung herself down
25        8|       their pockets as they went upstairs with them. Satin had an
26        8|          to be blowing her nose. Upstairs she found Satin amid indescribable
27        9|      nervous.~“Well, shall we go upstairs?” Labordette asked Nana. “
28        9|          with growing surprise.~“Upstairs in a dressing room. Yes,
29        9|        state of the case he went upstairs again and enjoyed the treat
30       10|    ancient plate. She used to go upstairs again as quickly as possible,
31       10|          together, Francois came upstairs to ask whether Madame would
32       10|        own place, where she went upstairs with him naturally enough.
33       10|       applause.~The company went upstairs to take coffee in the little
34       12|          servants were galloping upstairs, downstairs and through
35       12|          back home to sleep, and upstairs in the drawing room only
36       13|      devoured by so many mouths. Upstairs in Madame’s quarters destruction
37       13|   someone to love about her. But upstairs she found an empty room.
38       13|          Charles talked of going upstairs, too, in order to get an
39       13|       curtest way. Then she came upstairs.~“What, you’re here still!”
40       13|         cries directed her. Then upstairs she found a man lying on
41       13|  unhindered. In the drawing room upstairs Zoe, who was polishing the
42       14|         Mignon. “You ought to go upstairs; you would force her to
43       14|    journalist. “Why dont you go upstairs yourself?”~Then as Lucy
44       14|          that Nana was lying ill upstairs he affected sentiment and
45       14|    standing to ask if the person upstairs is doing better, and then
46       14|         room on the fourth floor upstairs cost twelve francs a day,
47       14|         fancying that he’ll come upstairs! It’s a great wonder he’
48       14|         in urging the journalist upstairs. Lucy, who was still at
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