Chap.

 1        1|         talking about it for six months. Oh, such music, my dear
 2        2|       her there after paying six monthsrent in advance. The rooms
 3        3|         to stay at her house for months at a time and even now was
 4        4|         said stiffly. “Not three months ago she positively insisted
 5        6|        up within her—memories of months passed at Les Fondettes,
 6        6|       seen the countess for some months, thought there was something
 7        6|      empty house, which for long months had been uninhabited, with
 8        6|         the gentleman! For three months past she had been keeping
 9        6|       country house before three months were out, and Caroline was
10        7|       One December evening three months afterward Count Muffat was
11        7|      Besides, for the last three months he had been living in such
12        7|         only lasted him eighteen months! He wanted to be practical,
13        7|         within him much that for months past he had not cared to
14        7|     Assuredly M. Venot, whom for months he had been avoiding and
15        7|          to avoid it these three months past. With blinking eyes
16        8|        the men. Besides, for six months past her landlord had been
17        8|         only been together three months. The thing’s impossible.”~
18        8|         thousand francs in three months!” he yelled. “By God! What
19        8|          at the Varietes for two months past. Why then had he not
20        8|    undergone during the last few months brought a choking lump into
21       10|     devoted to her fortunes. For months she had been tranquilly
22       10|         style.~At the end of two months the house was set going.
23       10|  precision that during the early months there were no jars and no
24       11|        The weariness of the last months escaped her in this heartfelt
25       11|       than formerly. In eighteen months he had broadened, and with
26       11|         After dangling about for months he had bought her daughter
27       12|    family way for the past three months. For long she had simply
28       12| complained of her feet. For some months she had been occupying her
29       13|     thousand for her, and in six months she ran up a bill of a hundred
30       13|      coppers. For the last three months she had been emptying Philippe’
31       13|  severity. At the close of three months these little oft–renewed
32       13|     regiment. For the last three months he had been withdrawing
33       13|        to deliver the bed in two monthstime, toward the twenty–
34       13|          had tolerated Satin for months, who had at last shut his
35       13|        if at home.~Nana in a few months finished them up greedily,
36       13|      thing still lacking. In two months all Paris would be talking
37       13|      kept her in flowers for two months. She took all the provincial
38       14|    meditated visiting the Turks.~Months passed—she began to be forgotten.
39       14|         by him and for two whole months had walked where he was
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