Chap.

 1        1|      might have owned. Fauchery smiled when he looked at him.~“
 2        1|     allusions, and the countess smiled vaguely, her eyes lost in
 3        1|         of pleasure. Nana still smiled her smile: it lit up her
 4        1|      construction. The countess smiled. Now and again she glanced
 5        2|        skin was still damp; she smiled and looked quite startled
 6        3| extremely kind invitation.”~She smiled and made a pretty little
 7        3|        with her eyes. She still smiled that vague smile which slightly
 8        3|      have kept him.”~Vandeuvres smiled a discreet smile. He, too,
 9        3|        interrogation before she smiled and passed on. The great
10        3|        a good example. Fauchery smiled and shook hands with Vandeuvres.
11        3|        own small self again and smiled as of old. Twelve struck
12        4|       appear to understand. She smiled and looked at Rose, the
13        4|       in an establishment newly smiled on by fortune and as yet
14        4|         it was a to–do!”~Mignon smiled complaisantly, his eyes
15        4|         she resumed.~Vandeuvres smiled his thin smile and made
16        5|      her a kick. But the prince smiled and looked pleased and excited
17        5|        Nana lifted her eyes and smiled at him as she smiled at
18        5|        and smiled at him as she smiled at His Highness. But she
19        5|        recognized the count she smiled.~“Oh, you frightened me,”
20        6|          Not one of the men had smiled.~“Certainly,” continued
21        6|        not vexed; nay, she even smiled.~He caught her again, clenching
22        6|         anyone looked at HIM he smiled in his quiet way. When the
23        6|      imperceptibly at Lucy, who smiled at him as she passed.~“Be
24        7|       Tuileries nowadays!”~Nana smiled and laid a finger on her
25        7|   father before him! Nana still smiled incredulously. She nodded
26        7|       laughable notion, and she smiled as she looked him carefully
27        7|         made his appearance. He smiled as he went upstairs, for
28        8|         name. Thereupon Francis smiled and spoke instead of her.
29        9|        s wornout roue. Fauchery smiled; he was far from annoyed.
30        9|    paces, and as she walked she smiled subtlely, closed her eyes
31        9|         good thing. So she only smiled a queer smile which spoke
32       10|      her diaphanous dresses and smiled gaily under the rain of
33       10|     Chantilly, while the street smiled at the coachman’s loftily
34       10|        she had done reading she smiled.~“Now I know who it comes
35       10|         servants had never once smiled. They apparently heard nothing,
36       11|        said, had insisted. Nana smiled.~“I know, I know,” she murmured. “
37       11|    grave face!”~The child never smiled. With a very old expression
38       11|        subjects. All the latter smiled discreetly at her while
39       11|        with great respect. They smiled when they addressed him,
40       11|          At her side Labordette smiled as of old.~“The Englishman’
41       12|      open, meditative eyes. She smiled when she saw the count but
42       12|         these occasions she had smiled and gazed at him with so
43       13|        his opening sentence she smiled. The thing was impossible,
44       13|    nature of her establishment, smiled a pinched smile, as though
45       13|           Labordette and Mignon smiled, and as Nana was no longer
46       13|        no longer melancholy she smiled too. Those two fellows didn’
47       14|       awoke from her stupor and smiled as she said:~“Ah, she’s
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