Chap.

 1        1|         opine that she would be better still if she were to cultivate
 2        2|        soft voice:~“It would be better, dearie, to give up your
 3        2|      dressing room. It was much better so.~“I regret having kept
 4        3|     People comported themselves better at Caroline Hequet’s, whose
 5        4|      had been left in order the better to pack in the company.
 6        4|         one could not have done better— they were all either wellborn
 7        4|         his violin in order the better to watch over her successes
 8        4|         didnt hurt me one bit. Better than that, another time
 9        5| champagne at the restaurant—its better there,” he said, suddenly
10        5|        her fingers in order the better to observe things, was scanning
11        6|        he said that he was much better, though he was still somewhat
12        6|          he was! It couldnt be better! One ought always to bow
13        6|        a countess, for she’s no better than she should be. Yes,
14        6|   should be. Yes, yes, she’s no better that she should be. You
15        7|        seeing Louiset very much better, she had conceived the idea
16        7|   surprise, “since your child’s better.”~She was sorry she had
17        7|    evening she wanted to have a better view of herself, and she
18        7|   though she could feel herself better thus. Then she threw her
19        8|        that their coachmen were better bred than they because they
20        8|        we can, pet. We shall be better off there! Oh, how silly
21        9|      but now his nerves got the better of him.~“That’s not it!”
22        9|    confusion. The scene went no better than before. Bordenave,
23        9|         escaped him it would be better for all concerned that he
24       10|       did she let anger get the better of her, and that was when
25       10|        they would have done far better to make it up at once. It
26       10|       his daughter Estelle were better. The previous night he had
27       10|       could not possibly find a better sort.”~And she launched
28       11|    effect that I wanted nothing better, and I undertook to reconcile
29       11|      she murmured. “So much the better for Paul. He’s a nice boy30       11|          Very well, so much the better; the woman has been exasperating
31       11|      carriage so as to obtain a better view, and in so doing she
32       11|        fearfully.”~“So much the better! It’ll do my business for
33       12|         Muffat. “Madame is much better and will see you. We are
34       12|         aimed at something much better.”~There was a flourish.
35       12|          Nana was going on much better, and every evening the count
36       13|     nightfall which had got the better of her heart.~“I beseech
37       13|      thefts of all in order the better to slur over and make good
38       13|     your own property, and it’s better to make use of it than to
39       13|     mamma till I died? I’ve got better things to do than to bring
40       13|      said she could always find better than he; she had only too
41       13|        he said, were distinctly better than she was, for they did
42       13|       meditating something much better, and so she went off to
43       14|        person upstairs is doing better, and then he goes back and
44       14|         Violaine gravely. “It’s better to do without ‘em than to
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