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1 1| his little women, as he called them—Simonne or Clarisse, 2 1| downstairs when Lucy Stewart called him. She was quite at the 3 1| thrown to Nana. At last he called a waiter belonging to the 4 1| sitting on a moss–clad seat, called Mars to her. Never yet had 5 2| over the place, and she called attention to the great capabilities 6 3| article, so she came and called on me.”~“Yes, yes. You fellows 7 3| find out. But Vandeuvres called to Steiner, who knew M. 8 3| him to bring her.”~And he called to Foucarmont. They exchanged 9 4| to the police.”~Then she called Daguenet and Georges, who 10 4| to see them. Labordette called her a goose and besought 11 4| which no one answered and called to one another across the 12 4| chest of drawers,” as Nana called it. She did not want a “ 13 4| annoyed at this riotous entry, called to the waiters who still 14 5| went running by Simonne called to her, but she said she 15 5| door.~“Monsieur Bosc!” he called. “Mademoiselle Simonne!”~ 16 5| feathers, turned round and called her.~“Hi, Rose! Let’s go 17 5| and in a singsong voice he called out:~“All to go on the stage! 18 5| look up Mme Nana, as he called her, but she was one of 19 5| on Mignon and Fauchery he called them; he wanted to show 20 6| the second lunch bell had called the whole household together, 21 6| details: the country place was called La Mignotte. In order to 22 6| Venot, in a soft voice, called him brother and advised 23 7| felt suspicious and had called at her house, where he learned 24 7| bouquets could scarcely be called an income, provided you 25 8| subject of the “nook,” as he called it, nowise touched him.~ 26 8| that bird, as Mme Lerat called him. She trembled lest he 27 8| again unwearyingly; she called him and began to get annoyed. 28 9| put on, grew savage and called the other a brute, Bordenave 29 9| and so he turned round and called out:~“Fauchery!”~The count 30 10| the dressing–room door and called her in tones of entreaty. 31 10| She’s crying because you called her a goose.”~“Yes, madame, 32 11| times already, and people called him the “King of Tipsters.”~“ 33 11| Then Clarisse and Gaga called him back in order to change 34 11| enchantment.~Gaga and Clarisse had called La Faloise and were throwing 35 11| sight of Labordette and called him, and there was an interchange 36 13| touched them. This the ladies called “going on a spree,” and 37 13| Then the next moment she called him a fool for no earthly 38 13| Charles got in a rage and called her a whore right out; his 39 13| for those swine, as she called them, she could not, however, 40 13| disgust but without love. She called him a dirty Jew; she seemed 41 13| how cowardly men were. She called him her “slapjack” and would 42 13| pressed him to his bosom and called him “brother” also. But 43 14| in a fairy piece. It was called Melusine, and it played 44 14| neighboring tradesman’s. Lucy called her and at once burst out 45 14| of a burning house. Lucy called Blanche and Caroline, forgetting