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1 1| and doubtful whether to laugh or to be angry.~“Do be pleasant 2 1| shuffling of his old boots. A laugh had arisen at this. Gentlemen 3 1| certainty of movement and a laugh of greeting for the public 4 1| house laughing, began to laugh herself. The gaiety of all 5 1| she had only to turn and laugh to raise shouts of applause. 6 2| herself, she asked with a laugh if one would ever have imagined 7 2| and quite determined to laugh about it, “I am going to 8 3| returned to the ladies with a laugh. Last scion of a great family, 9 5| though she had begun to laugh—he added in peevish, paternal 10 6| now to be suppressing a laugh behind his dry, speechless 11 6| trembling. She wanted to laugh and to cry, and she was 12 7| on the table.” Daguenet’s laugh had recurred to her recollections, 13 7| am doing. Oh, you make me laugh with your honest women. 14 8| piece of news caused Nana to laugh a good deal. But her laughter 15 8| when the young man began to laugh his bosom swelled.~“Good 16 8| and when Nana, whom the laugh irritated, looked threatening 17 8| intoxicated with delight and would laugh and smack his lips before 18 9| aren’t you? People would laugh far too much.”~“Well, and 19 9| gained already if they do laugh! Just reflect, my dear boy. 20 9| not she! Then she made him laugh and gave him to understand 21 9| entrances with a shrill laugh, which set the whole house 22 10| Dear me, we’ll have a good laugh! Just leave the gentleman 23 10| s company and heard him laugh uproariously, as became 24 10| Seeing Nana, she began to laugh, but the former, though 25 10| turn. “How we did use to laugh in those days when we went 26 10| Hugons did their best to laugh, while Vandeuvres nervously 27 10| absinthe for the sake of a laugh, after which the street 28 11| me! We shall have a good laugh!”~“No, I don’t wish it,” 29 11| reflections and yet ceased not to laugh and drink. After all, it 30 12| of death where you cannot laugh.~“Come up all the same, 31 12| merry by nature and ready to laugh and joke in the friendliest 32 12| seized with a desire to laugh. The thing struck him as 33 13| laughed his hearty–sounding laugh, but he was growing visibly 34 13| servants had now got to laugh among themselves at their 35 13| t he now? And what a sly laugh! They’ve all got such dirty, 36 13| she cried, bursting into a laugh. “Hasn’t my little rough 37 13| into a chair in order to laugh at her ease.~“Yes,” continued 38 13| of ruddy hair. He used to laugh and go down on all fours, 39 13| costume. Then how she did laugh and make fun of him when