Chap.

 1        1|         To see nothing!” he made answer. “I’ve a stall; I prefer
 2        1|        piece drew to a close. In answer to Vulcan’s triumphant summons
 3        2|         Nana, “and he told me in answer that he had too many big
 4        2|       You bet,” was Nana’s crude answer; “they’re swine; they glory
 5        2|          supplicating tone.~This answer made her merrier than ever.
 6        3|        ease of manner finding an answer:~“Dear me, madame, I assure
 7        3|           He did not wait for an answer, for he had had enough of
 8        3|    frightfully, madame,” he made answer, coming forward with his
 9        4|          a “Dirty sow” by way of answer. But Mignon, who in feminine
10        5|         mouth of the man. “D’you answer to the name of Achille?”~“
11        5|       woman did not vouchsafe an answer and only pointed her chin
12        5|           The prince having made answer with a smile, Fontan’s sally
13        5|     embarrassed him.~She did not answer; her whole expression altered;
14        6|      astonishment at the count’s answer he glanced up at him and
15        6|         we there, eh?”~By way of answer the driver whipped up his
16        6|         eyes were sunken, but in answer to questions he said that
17        7|       asked Nana.~But he did not answer. It seemed as though he
18        7|          Her eyes pressed for an answer, and she raised her hands
19        7|          doubt,” he at last made answer gravely.~Thereupon she again
20        7|         eh? Well then, you’re to answer me as straight as you can.”~
21        7|          that’s why you love me? Answer me! I shant be angry.”~
22        7| afterward.”~The count, by way of answer, mumbled something insulting.
23        7|      agitated as to be unable to answer his questions. The man had
24        7|        you the hump?”~He did not answer; he looked like a broken–
25        7|     there! So be off or I shant answer for the consequences. I
26        8|        not vouchsafe any further answer, she was silenced, but she
27        8|       briskly round:~“Suppose we answer that young vagabond at once,”
28        8|        you done with it all? Eh? Answer! It all goes to your jade
29        8|           that’s plain! Will you answer?”~“Oh well, if you must
30        8|         he is,” she one day made answer in the quiet voice peculiar
31        8|        Satin had been content to answer that when one didnt like
32        8|         tapped once—there was no answer; twice—still no answer.
33        8|        no answer; twice—still no answer. Meanwhile she saw light
34        9|        at him and at length made answer:~“We’ll see about that all
35        9|        you talk to me as you do? Answer me; tell me you consent.”~
36        9|    anxious, she did not hurry to answer. But at last she lifted
37        9|          her anger vouchsafed no answer. Whereupon Mignon in disdain
38       10|        was impossible, she would answer; she was dining at her aunt’
39       11|        marked manner and did not answer him. One must be a pretty
40       11|        and they booked wagers in answer to a single sign, a mere
41       11|        course the enclosure made answer; the people on the stands
42       12|       fear of a too–unmistakable answer. If he were taking Daguenet
43       12|         the girls you’ll have to answer for it to me.’ What, d’you
44       13|        for–gotten to give her an answer to a question. And when
45       13|       too stupid; she refused to answer any more and conceived the
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