Chap.

 1        2|      maid kept hinting that her mistress ought to have confided her
 2        2|  messenger, who had brought her mistress the day’s playbill and rehearsal
 3        2|    could not understand why her mistress was out so long. Ordinarily
 4        2|      She was annoyed to see her mistress on the verge of committing
 5        2|    pursing up her lips.~And her mistress continuing to question her
 6        2|      she saw with pain that her mistress was not rising superior
 7        2|      have dreamed of giving her mistress overt advice, only now she
 8        2|    waited, in order to give her mistress time for reflection. Would
 9        2|    admiration, she gazed at her mistress and then went and chucked
10        4|      was for the time being his mistress. This little creature had
11        4|        the bedroom he found the mistress of the house sitting up,
12        4|      shivered as she helped her mistress on with her hat and pelisse.~“
13        6|       On the roof she found her mistress leaning against the brickwork
14        6|      dressing room, brought her mistress a change of underwear, consisting
15        6|       ll bet you that she’s the mistress of that viper Fauchery!
16        6| Fauchery! I tell you, she’s his mistress! Between women you guess
17        7|  serious as servants whom their mistress has caught behaving badly.
18        7|         gained, forsooth, to be mistress of men of position! She
19        7|     girl, his wife’s Fauchery’s mistress. It probably began in the
20        8|  because she was devoted to her mistress. Madame would pay her later
21        8|       telling everyone that her mistress was traveling. She never
22        8|         not going to become his mistress. A month ago she had begun
23        8|     announced and addressed its mistress as “dear child.”~“Look,
24        8|       Formerly she had been the mistress of a plainclothes man,
25        9|      voice:~“Dont disturb your mistress, Isabelle; I want to take
26        9|   frequently to drub his former mistress. Simonne ran away, and this
27       10|      Nana became a smart woman, mistress of all that is foolish and
28       10|         was triumphant; she was mistress of the house and was putting
29       10|    enjoying complete liberty as mistress of the house and on having
30       10|      little man, I’m not my own mistress; you must be good!”~Georges,
31       10|     Together they nestled among Mistress’s skirts and enjoyed a little
32       10|     nothing, and the more their mistress let herself down, the more
33       12|        between his wife and his mistress, so that they would all
34       13|         pretended to defend his mistress. She was quite the thing,
35       13|   defense; she seemed no longer mistress in her own house and allowed
36       13|       because he slept with the mistress. Every week there were new
37       14|       to be formed: she was the mistress of a prince, and her diamonds
38       14|        empire. She had been the mistress of a prince of the imperial
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