Chap.

 1        1|    seen him.~“Ah, ah! You’re a nice fellow!” he shouted at him
 2        1|    dear boy, I think Nana very nice.”~She wanted him to stay
 3        2|       nigger! We should have a nice to–do!”~“Madame did not
 4        2|     the papers. There’s a very nice article in the Figaro.”~
 5        2|      about her voice! He was a nice fellow, was that Fauchery,
 6        2|      her game it would be very nice of her if she would write
 7        3|        She must have been very nicelooking, that Du Joncquoy
 8        3|      lankier than ever. What a nice lath to put into a bed!”~
 9        3|       women in difficulties. A nice hole, where all the little
10        4| distinguished manner.~“Ah, how nice of you, my dear madame!
11        4|     get on in the world. Oh, a nice lot they are!”~Vandeuvres
12        4|     heart! Oh, it would be too nice if we could always live
13        4|         because it would be so nice for them all three to stay
14        5|   annoyance. They had chosen a nice time, certainly, with His
15        5|         You’ll see, she’s very nice! She’s going to kiss you!”~
16        6|    witticism about Estelle: “A nice broomstick that to shove
17        7|        Indeed she does! What a nice world! It’s too foul!”~“
18        7|       t brutes you would be as nice with your wives as you are
19        7|       us—Oh, you bet they’re a nice lot, those honest women!”~
20        8|    after her. Fontain was very nice. He did not say no to anything
21        8|       dearly. Why, it was even nice to be beaten if he struck
22        8|       be keeping the furniture nice? For him more than anyone
23        8|      run after Satin! It was a nice filthy business for one
24        8|   jingo, they would get into a nice mess if he and she were
25        8|     loose! Good gracious! Some nice things ought to be going
26        8|        delight in his mother’s nice ways. Louiset, a sickly
27        9|     yet I should think it very nice if I wanted to live in it
28       10|       She thought Georges very nice and would have liked him
29       10|        did you mean? He’s very nice, is your brother!”~“So it’
30       10|        It’s very true; they’re nice,” Nana would say as she
31       10|  however much she wanted to be nice to everybody. It was Nana
32       10|   everything for the people? A nice filthy lot of people! She
33       10|        And then it would be so nice to be alone, both of them!
34       11|        better for Paul. He’s a nice boy—he deserves it”~And
35       11|   vexation.~“Dear me, you’re a nice fellow to come at this time
36       11|        Good gracious! That’s a nice business!” cried Nana in
37       11|       the filly. It would be a nice business for him if the
38       11|    just told me something very nice!”~Gaga had adopted a lachrymose
39       11|       used to dream about such nice things!”~The noise of a
40       12|        that, as became a dear, nice old fellow, he should divide
41       13|       annoys you. Come now, be nice, too, and forgive me.”~She
42       13|  unstopper it.~“Oh, you’re too nice!” she said. “What is it?
43       13|      baby boy, and it was very nice for a week, but nowadays
44       13|       moment she would be very nice with Charles, the coachman.
45       13|      they all sing. I can’t be nice, but they forthwith begin
46       13|       and vows! Wouldnt it be nice, darling, eh?”~Her voice
47       13|        done, Caesar! Good dog! Nice old fellow! Now behave pretty!”~
48       14|         We used scarcely to be nice to one another. Ah well!
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