Chap.

 1        1|       with some vanity—for he was happy in his cousin’s astonishment—
 2        1|         for each of these ladies! Happy thought, eh?”~At the other
 3        1|     motionless in the attitude of happy lovers.~A murmur of applause
 4        1|      preferred being deceived and happy. That was the moral of the
 5        2|         went on:~“One is only too happy to be able to give.”~At
 6        2|         wait about for nothing. A happy thought struck her as very
 7        3|       invent a new girl. By Jove, happy thought! I’ll go and beseech
 8        3|       least amused, but he was so happy! They put extraordinary
 9        4|          wishes his friends to be happy:~“He’s dying of it, you
10        4|      dance. Oh, she wont be very happy over it. She doesnt know
11        4|        Certainly, I shall be most happy. Pray come tomorrow, Monsieur
12        4|         rejoined Steiner, feeling happy and once more possessed
13        5|          and yet he was not quite happy. Indeed, he kept tucking
14        5|         way; he would be only too happy! But without waiting for
15        5|   despaired of this kiss and were happy to have received it. But
16        6|        Baby so much good! And how happy they would be together in
17        6|         place is immense. Oh, how happy I am! Do look, Zoe! Now,
18        6|        She was perfectly well and happy; they had both received
19        6|         to be making other people happy. Nana showed no surprise;
20        7|          man who is comforted and happy, he forgot where he was
21        7|        must be looking charmingly happy all alone in there!~“By
22        7|     because everybody ought to be happy. We’re having a chat, eh?
23        7|         Nevertheless, she was not happy and sat scratching her legs
24        8|        alive or not. I’m much too happy.”~At that very moment Mme
25        8|        blows; they grew supremely happy and excited over these same
26        8|           was to “recommence that happy time if, indeed, happiness
27        9|      madame” and esteemed himself happy to see her again. Thereupon
28       10|         vows of fidelity made him happy at bottom. She, however,
29       10|       really want? Were folks not happy? Had not the emperor done
30       10|        And with that Georges grew happy again, for with the beast
31       10|    returning to the drawing room, happy in the thought that she
32       11|         delighted to see them all happy again, the poor things!
33       11| repugnance. And she was perfectly happy at once; that truly was
34       11|          would never make me very happy, you know.”~A mob of people
35       12|         dared tell you; I felt so happy about it! Oh, I used to
36       12|          fact, in the nature of a happy slumber amid the inevitable
37       12|            I want everybody to be happy and comfortable.”~He took
38       12|        Here he is.”~“Jove, it’s a happy thought!” cried La Faloise. “
39       13|           elsewhere. Here was the happy hunting ground par excellence,
40       13|        and they would return home happy at having been despised
41       13|           the count red all over, happy at having cheated him. As
42       13|      improved. In fact, they were happy in a partnership which was
43       14|          emperor? Were people not happy? Was business doing badly?
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