Chap.

 1        1|          it softly with an air of surprise. Nobody knew Nana. Whence
 2        1|          the second act came as a surprise. It represented a suburban
 3        1|       murmured Daguenet with some surprise and hesitation.~“Then you
 4        2|      curiosity.~Nana was taken by surprise and hesitated a moment.~“
 5        3|        music?”~The exclamation of surprise was general. No one had
 6        3|          old man affected extreme surprise. Perhaps someone had seen
 7        4|        reply, for he was taken by surprise, though he had got ready
 8        4|       going on when, to her great surprise, she noticed the arrival
 9        4|       with you?” he asked in some surprise.~She neither answered nor
10        5|       short and murmured in great surprise:~“Well, I never! She’s ready;
11        5|      curtain, “but you took me by surprise.”~They all turned round.
12        5| provocation.~“Yes, you took me by surprise! I never shall dare—” she
13        5|          prince had been taken by surprise. There was profound silence,
14        5|         at last. But what was his surprise when he found the Marquis
15        6|           to her great and joyful surprise she saw the Marquis de Chouard
16        6|           conceal their very real surprise. They all looked up. Eh?
17        6|            said Mme Hugon in some surprise.~Then her instinct told
18        6|          up abruptly, and in some surprise the company got out on some
19        6|      people happy. Nana showed no surprise; she was only somewhat annoyed
20        7|       course,” he said, with some surprise, “since your child’s better.”~
21        7|         which caused her constant surprise, seeing that she was wont
22        7|           I fancy.”~Overcome with surprise, Nana remained voiceless.~“
23        7|           People stared at him in surprise as he went by with scared
24        7|          fellow!”~He looked up in surprise. Never once had he thought
25        8|          room gave her a shock of surprise. Indeed, she had recognized
26        8|         it all. Nana was taken by surprise; she grew foolish and began
27        8|         to various expressions of surprise. It struck her as so queer,
28        8|       vice still caused Nana some surprise, for she had a few prejudices
29        8|        directions. Nana expressed surprise at her knowing the marquis.
30        9|   Isabelle; I want to take her by surprise.”~The rehearsal took its
31        9|           lesson causes her great surprise, for she hears Geraldine
32        9|       their disappearance in some surprise. They went down a few steps
33        9|     queried Fauchery with growing surprise.~“Upstairs in a dressing
34       10|         the young woman by way of surprise that very evening. Labordette
35       10|         the matter?” said Nana in surprise.~“Oh, darling, do speak
36       10|          him!~She pretended great surprise and then burst out laughing
37       10|       been meditating this little surprise like a schoolboy, and now,
38       10|  experienced a sense of delighted surprise. The heaped–up wealth of
39       11|        Georges suddenly.~It was a surprise to them all. Nana did not
40       12|           while the count, in his surprise at her putting such singular
41       12|           There was no end to her surprise, too; her sexual economy
42       12|      curtly.~They turned round in surprise, but she had not moved a
43       12|            At first, in her great surprise, the countess drew back
44       13|        murdered! It caused her no surprise, for her whole life was
45       13|         re quite certain never to surprise us again.”~And this last
46       14|         vent to their feelings of surprise. The last time Lucy had
47       14|       doubt! It would be a pretty surprise for that old body. She knew
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