Chap.

 1        1|           she said familiarly, “it wont begin for half an hour
 2        1|         mouth that she straightway won the whole house. On her
 3        1|               They say that things wont be ready in time,” La
 4        2|           many big liabilities. He wont go beyond his thousand
 5        2|        counting the tricks she had won with her tens and aces,
 6        2|        murmured greedily, “and you wont wake me before noon.”~
 7        3|        refused to talk. Sabine was won over by this gaiety and
 8        3|         man’s flame out there. She wont be able to come. What
 9        4|            he’s afraid of my wife. Wont you protect him?”~Nana
10        4|   miserable I am,” cried Nana; “he wont be able to join us.”~“
11        4|         murmured, “if she fails it wont be my fault. But they’
12        4|            a lovely dance. Oh, she wont be very happy over it.
13        4|            cried out at length; “I wont let them make bloody sport
14        4|         for Mignon, who had by now won some fifty louis from Vandeuvres.
15        5|     getting exciting. You know, he wont go to her place; he takes
16        5|     position that would have to be won again. From fireplace to
17        5|           a woman looks like. They wont eat you.”~“I’m not so
18        5|          them all from you!”~“That wont make much odds to him,”
19        6|              but without doubt you wont be at Les Fondettes any
20        7|        vexed directly. “I’m sure I wont eat your wife if I DO
21        7|          you here. But perhaps you wont presume to stay at such
22        7|         then, once, twice, thrice! Wont you go? Very well! Look
23        9|          the favor of being quiet, wont you?”~He knew what to
24        9|            solemnly promise you it wont be like the first, for
25       10|        know,” he explained, “Mamma wont come to you while she
26       10|      purity and pliancy as to have won him among courtesans the
27       10|            said Nana seriously. “I wont have her tormented; you
28       11|          as much as you like; that wont prevent me believing what
29       11| notwithstanding this, Lusignan had won the Prix des Cars and the
30       11|       remarked:~“It’s idiotic! You wont know him; I’ve only to
31       11|           everywhere. That’s why I wont be bothered about ‘em!”~
32       11|            the Mechain stable, had won. Nana recalled Labordette
33       11|            anger overpowered him.~“Wont you deuced well let me
34       13|           re a horse. Hoi! Gee up! Wont you hurry up, you dirty
35       13|         clear, why, then I say, ‘I wont have it! I won’t have
36       13|           say, ‘I won’t have it! I wont have it!’”~In her anger
37       13|        about in much agitation.~“I wont have it! They can say
38       14|            end of the corridor. He wont come any further, and
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