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1 1| want to be taken for, my friend?”~The passage was somewhat 2 2| mannerly woman, was Nana’s old friend, chaperon and companion. 3 2| she scrutinized her old friend’s hat out of the corners 4 2| spelling, while her old friend could turn out the most 5 2| favors. He was only the friend of the women, whose little 6 3| de Chezelles, a convent friend of Sabine’s and her junior 7 3| times she had been a dear friend of the Marquise de Chouard 8 3| circle, and now that his friend was in Mexico through all 9 4| said Vandeuvres, “is a friend of mine, a naval officer, 10 4| stretch of table, but the friend had to sit at some distance 11 4| Count Vandeuvres.~“Make your friend hold his tongue, monsieur. 12 4| remarking to him:~“Listen, my friend, you like ‘em well advanced, 13 5| her hand to him as an old friend. Then she scolded him for 14 5| closeting themselves with her friend, had deemed it discreet 15 5| brazenly by in the wake of a friend. The gentlemen were blinking 16 6| you know about that, my friend?”~“I knew nothing about 17 6| It was as though a girl friend were teasing her.~“Oh, it’ 18 7| house near Macon, where her friend Mme de Chezelles had been 19 7| goodness of heart, as a friend might do. Since she had 20 7| honor! And now, my little friend, you must go home to bed. 21 8| is! Look here, my little friend, it was I who threw him 22 8| that Satin one day took her friend to see another woman. This 23 8| And turning toward her friend, she added, “So she’s made 24 8| stood talking behind her new friend’s chair she leaned lightly 25 8| had been deserted by the friend who had been dining with 26 8| him wanting to deceive a friend. Prulliere would thereupon 27 8| muttered.~As became an obliging friend, he at once offered to act 28 8| becoming a humble little friend. She kept saying coaxingly:~“ 29 8| time it recurred to her friend’s lips she stopped it with 30 8| natured girl and threw her friend’s clothes down into a cupboard. 31 9| francs Mignon would chuck my friend Bordenave and do it jolly 32 10| game of bezique to her old friend; on others she would read 33 10| dressing room, as became a friend of no consequence. Seeing 34 10| a present from her kind friend. Julien and Francois waited 35 10| expression:~“Isn’t it, my friend?”~“Yes, certainly,” he murmured 36 10| marriage must come off, my friend; I don’t want to prevent 37 12| have its opportunity.~“Our friend,” he continued in a low 38 12| forgive others much, my friend, if we wish to merit forgiveness 39 12| last.~“Exactly, my good friend. I’ve bet ten louis—now, 40 13| that he had started with a friend’s capital. She did not proclaim