Chap.

 1        1|     fine dark eyes.~“You shall present me to them between the acts,”
 2        1|   Faloise. “Exactly so; you’ll present me,” replied Fauchery; “
 3        2|      nigger’s beggared just at present; I expect he’s lost at play.
 4        2|     yourself anything like the present distresschildren with no
 5        2|       who is offering a lady a present. Nevertheless, whenever
 6        3|   murmured Fauchery. “A pretty present he made his wife! Poor little
 7        3|      Chezelles, the only woman present who struck him as being
 8        4|    with that all the actresses present kissed him as a matter of
 9        4|        the round of the ladies present, Maria Blond alone asserting
10        4|     Daguenet if all the ladies present were similarly provided
11        4| emperor of Russia?”~“Oh, he’s ‘present time,’” replied the count,
12        5|      owed no small part of his present anxiety to a feeling that
13        6|        was so charmed with her present existence, that she seriously
14        7|        pain, especially in the present instance where the man was
15        7|    questions. The man had been present; why should she not be with
16        7|      eternal salvation. But at present he only practiced by fits
17        8|     Fontan, who was not in the present piece or in that which was
18        8|     believe that Madame was at present on her travels. Ah, but
19        8|      whose arms she leaned. At present she had a retired chocolate
20        8|       stiffish things. What at present most exasperated Nana was
21        8|    when they were together. At present he used to come back now
22        8|     put “on the lists.” But at present she was in a great fright,
23        8|      of making another woman a present of his seven thousand francs.
24        9|   wound rather than the blind, present desire which puts up with
25        9|        light and deep quiet at present pervading the lofty staircase,
26        9|      hand, they reflected; the present dispute had nothing to do
27       10|       brother shortly began to present himself every day, Georges
28       10|        day you shall make me a present of your innocence. Before
29       10|    young Hugons and Satin were present. The count arrived early.
30       10|  sapphires, which he wanted to present the young woman by way of
31       10|        her throat, which was a present from her kind friend. Julien
32       10|  always occurred when men were present: it was as though they had
33       10|         and their owner seemed present in careless attire with
34       10|       to you—I was furious. At present I should be ever so sorry
35       11|      horses. This landau was a present from Count Muffat. When
36       11|        and Blanche, there were present, to the right and left,
37       11|   growing and growing, and her present triumph caused many loiterers
38       12|  though she had no interest in present events and were resolved
39       12|       Muffat’s brow. Under the present stroke he had since yesterday
40       12|        of his in his hands. At present he’s living in that house
41       12|     Joncquoy declared that the present proceedings were senseless.
42       12|       letter. Oh yes, he might present himself at his great lady’
43       13|    give it her as a New Year’s present.~What most astonished the
44       13|       convince him, and he was present afterward at the procession
45       14|       up.~“My word, yes! I was present when she died. I promise
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