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1 1| the box office was, the public were beginning to show themselves. 2 1| he preferred to let the public enjoy the benefit of her 3 1| fellow; she’s a low lot! The public will show her the door in 4 1| enchanted at having fired his public. Mignon shrugged his shoulders, 5 1| eagerness on the part of the public irritated Lucy Stewart. 6 1| the increase. Among that public, peculiar to first nights 7 1| with roguish laughter. The public were titillated; they were 8 1| clappers alone burst forth; the public, a little out of their depth, 9 1| suggestiveness that the public warmed amain. The husband 10 1| laughter in the boxes.~Then the public cooled again, for the ensuing 11 1| had ended by annoying the public. Their murmurings began 12 1| laugh of greeting for the public and struck up her grand 13 1| smilingly examined him; the public laughed, as though disarmed 14 1| that now it tickled the public in the right quarter so 15 1| It’s disgusting that the public give such a reception to 16 1| the following acts. The public had shown complaisance, 17 1| time past the theatrical public had not wallowed in folly 18 1| feminine charm, with which the public grew intoxicated. From the 19 1| taken possession of the public, and now every man was her 20 1| front of this languorous public, these fifteen hundred human 21 1| with a jerk of his chin the public who filled the entrance 22 4| Vandeuvres used to say, avenged public morality by emptying his 23 5| just rung the bell in the public foyer.”~“Bah, the public 24 5| public foyer.”~“Bah, the public will have to wait!” said 25 5| feeling a voice that the public gave her a veritable ovation.~ 26 5| invisible, the presence of the public could be felt, even in the 27 5| grass on the night of a public holiday, old Mme Drouard, 28 8| women who had come from the public balls at Montmartre and 29 8| the Papillon, a wretched public–house ball in the Rue des 30 8| lamps. Nana went back to the public–house balls in the suburbs, 31 8| Nana to Bullier’s and the public houses in the Boulevard 32 9| set one thinking that the public had started on a journey 33 9| and “damned foolish.” The public would hiss, and the act 34 9| Prulliere, the idol of the public, should play a part of only 35 9| toward high comedy that the public grew mirthful. They did 36 10| mention all the places of public resort, all the spectacles 37 10| please, sir. We are in a public place.”~Thus begun, the 38 10| to arms nightly raised at public meetings, she waxed wroth 39 10| of the proceedings at a public meeting which had verged 40 11| pigtail.~Twelve struck. The public would have to wait more 41 11| sitting under the trees in a public garden. Children had been 42 11| Paris side, the nonpaying public, herding like sheep among 43 11| made a frightful scene in public, had told the whole story 44 12| together again was to avoid a public scandal, for religion tolerated 45 14| that way, and she drove her public wild by simply showing herself.