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1 2| was astonished, could not understand why her mistress was out 2 3| successes I cannot in the least understand.”~“But why?” asked Mme Chantereau.~“ 3 3| Fauchery, pretending not to understand him. “She wanted to thank 4 3| expression in order to make them understand that this jest did not appear 5 3| a man might who fails to understand. His nose, which loomed 6 4| Nana did not appear to understand. She smiled and looked at 7 4| know she did. So now, you understand, she must have an article, 8 5| Bron and continued:~“You understand, eh? Six bottles of champagne 9 5| She had quite failed to understand why they were fighting on 10 5| out of the theater. You understand, eh? Prompt side and O.P. 11 7| pet.”~He did not seem to understand. Whereupon she grew more 12 7| was very keen on it, you understand, but he, the ninny, didn’ 13 7| last he was beginning to understand her allusions, and he wanted 14 7| It’s sickening! Don’t you understand I’m jolly tired of your 15 7| yesterday she had given him to understand that if he could not find 16 8| treat herself to! Oh, I understand it all now: she wanted to 17 8| disgustingly. She could not understand the thing as yet. Nevertheless, 18 8| complaisantly:~“You must understand I’m not such a fool as to 19 8| yesterday evening. She can’t understand it any more than I can. ‘ 20 8| getting stupid. One can understand a mash, but to go to that 21 9| No, it beats me; I can’t understand it,” said Fontan at length, 22 9| There’s not a man, you understand, able to accuse me of doing 23 9| you all to myself! Do you understand? And if you were to consent 24 9| grew angry.~“Very well, I understand; you’re afraid of making 25 9| like the first, for now you understand what’s due to a woman. You 26 9| there’d be no end to it, you understand. But it’s hardly clean here— 27 9| t go on like this; d’you understand?” Nana forgot herself in 28 9| him laugh and gave him to understand that he would be foolish 29 10| And with that she made him understand that he was never to come 30 10| Georges still failed to understand.~“I thought I heard—that 31 10| family honor! Oh yes, I understand those kinds of feelings! 32 10| should insult me. You must understand this: when I am at home 33 10| anonymous letters in order to understand how matters stood, and accordingly 34 10| Before your wife, d’you understand?”~“That’s it! That’s it!” 35 10| and them together, d’you understand?”~They took her as required; 36 11| madden Rose too much. You understand, I think it best to warn 37 11| fifteen to one. No one could understand it. A filly beaten on all 38 11| openmouthed, without being able to understand it all. Confusion reigned; 39 11| Nana, though she did not understand a word of what the count 40 12| she was a woman; she could understand everything. When in a dull 41 12| tiptoe, for as yet he did not understand.~“The countess?” he said 42 13| dearie, you must try and understand how it is: I can’t refuse 43 13| quite over between us; d’you understand? And now I’m off!”~And she 44 13| with others, nor did he understand her imbecile caprices. Undying, 45 13| his obstinate refusals to understand the feminine nature, and 46 13| longer possible. He ought to understand that and to be reasonable. 47 13| make allusions he could not understand. One day, urged by the journalist, 48 14| he could not in the least understand these stupid feminine devotions.