Chap.

 1        1|       whether to laugh or to be angry.~“Do be pleasant to Bordenave—
 2        1|   amusingly with the yell of an angry tomcat. He had about him
 3        4|        and so did he; they were angry. Just then Mignon was pushing
 4        4|      Nana was beginning to grow angry and in her haughtiest manner
 5        4|       by Rose and by Lucy, grew angry and cried out that they
 6        4|          I dont wish to become angry.”~Foucarmont had twice fought
 7        4|        laughing at her she grew angry. How should she know? They
 8        5|          it wouldnt do to grow angry with anybody. Here was a
 9        5|  afterward he was surprised and angry with himself. Why, in the
10        5|     Make haste; they’re growing angry!” she muttered.~The prince
11        5|      all others! It made him so angry because His Highness was
12        6|         ve got no right to grow angry,” murmured Mme Hugon after
13        6|      putem all on. You’re not angry with me, eh? When your clothes
14        7|      could not, therefore, grow angry with him on the score of
15        7|        him. Muffat used to grow angry then, but he only succeeded
16        7|          Answer me! I shant be angry.”~He repeated the same movement.~“
17        7|      eyes again, but he was not angry with his lot—he was only
18        8| absurdly low price. It made her angry with that clique. Oh, they
19        8|     excited within him the only angry feelings of which, in his
20        8|        did not wish to show how angry she felt. She could hear
21        8|        her away in front of the angry police. It was Prulliere,
22        8|   comforted her, grew even more angry than she in denunciation
23        9|          Bordenave began to get angry at once. He repeated the
24        9|         to refuse her, she grew angry.~“Very well, I understand;
25        9|        re afraid of making Rose angry. I didnt mention the woman
26        9|       But he still felt a dull, angry repugnance to the man.~“
27        9|     various objections, he grew angry at once.~Oh, very well,
28        9|       he would be foolish to be angry with her, in view of his
29       10|      moment ago he had seen how angry she grew in the matter of
30       10|        be untrue and expressing angry dislike to that kind of
31       10|      hands with her.~“We’re not angry, eh?” he whispered. “Pray
32       11|        had thrown everyone into angry excitement. It was further
33       11|   reflection she had grown very angry. Just then Labordette came
34       12|     money from if you must grow angry and go to law? Labordette
35       12|       all over and I shall grow angry!”~The Countess Sabine had
36       13|        Aha! We’re going to grow angry, my good man!”~He followed
37       13|        of his jealousy she grew angry directly. On several occasions
38       13|    hours of boredom. And Satin, angry at being thrown over every
39       13|         was the good of getting angry? Since he had no money their
40       14|       they would end by getting angry.~Nevertheless, Lucy and
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