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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 nice–looking, 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! Wouldn’t 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!