Chap.

 1        1|           question.~“And Nana, the new star who’s going to play
 2        1|          drawing a portrait of his new star, which lit a flame
 3        1|         What’s your opinion of the new actress? She’s being roughly
 4        1|         with sides glittering like new money. In the background
 5        2|            second floor of a large new house in the Boulevard Haussmann,
 6        2|     corners of her eyes.~“It’s the new hat I gave you?” she ended
 7        2|          go downstairs there was a new ring at the bell. This time
 8        3|       novelty. Do try and invent a new girl. By Jove, happy thought!
 9        4|            proper outfit after her new start in life and scorning
10        5|        being drowned in a flood of new life. While he was passing
11        6|           of a woman overcome by a new and vivid sensation.~“I
12        6|            see things, and at each new discovery there was a burst
13        6|         ended by saying, “I have a new neighbor whom you probably
14        6|           went off, raging at this new obstacle, driven to extremities,
15        7|         she was not playing in the new piece. Why then should she
16        7|     business?” he queried.~‘Yes, a new piece,” she replied after
17        7| construction on either side of the new opera house. Soaked by the
18        8|       painted it afresh and put up new wallpapers. Besides, the
19        8|      because matters were taking a new turn. The evening before
20        8|            he couldnt hit on some new commercial operation. And
21        8|           blow!~After that night a new life began. For a mere trifle—
22        8|         the Rue Mosnier, a silent, new street in the Quartier de
23        8|           stood talking behind her new friend’s chair she leaned
24        8|            the sight of a troop of new arrivals paralyzed her.
25        8|           when one’s settling in a new place.”~But while requiring
26        9|       which always recurred when a new piece was being put on,
27        9|          that time he was airing a new project, namely, a tunnel
28        9|     fleshly cravings and finally a new set of exclusive, tender,
29       10|         unsuccessfully seeking for new colors and designs. On the
30       10|   tranquilly awaiting this abrupt, new departure, as became a woman
31       10|        indeed, slipped away in her new dress, seized by a longing
32       10|           amid the comforts of her new home. Nana began to talk
33       10|          were deciding against the new criminological theories.
34       10|        glacial, desolate plains of new Paris. But Nana silenced
35       11|           every few moments with a new quotation: the betting was
36       11|        dared not, however, ask for new explanations. He seemed
37       11|        shining in the light like a new gold coin; her chest was
38       12|        This was the outcome of the new code of manners, said Mme
39       13|            was to give it her as a New Year’s present.~What most
40       13|    mistress. Every week there were new faces in the servantshall.
41       13|          he was unable to invent a new roguery. When his bank failed
42       13|          Cherbourg he had seen the new harbor with its enormous
43       13|       clean and solid and as brand new as if she had never seen
44       14|           had treated herself to a new sensation: she had held
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