Chap.

 1        1|        emptied.~“I must go and pay my respects to the Countess
 2        1|      two cousins were going to pay their respects to the Muffats,
 3        2|    hobby with her. This was to pay off the nurse and to place
 4        4|       him of ill will, “you’ll pay me out for that, my pippin.”~
 5        4|        looks! Perhaps he would pay for the supper! Most likely.
 6        4|       who was quite pleased to pay for suppers! Then as Nana
 7        5|        it seems that he has to pay for it too!”~“Egad! It’s
 8        5|      manner of a lady about to pay a call.~“A pretty trollop!”
 9        5|  latter would assurely have to pay for Rose’s bravado.~In the
10        5| exaggerated manner in order to pay him proper court.~“An exquisitely
11        5|     accents:~“Me not a cad, me pay for champagne!”~Then all
12        6|       a brute he was! He shall pay out for that. And Paul,
13        7|      had been scarcely able to pay up his thousand francs on
14        7|      she declared:~“It doesnt pay, dear boy, to look like
15        7|      now he was for making her pay the damages! No, thank you!
16        7|       her a thousand francs to pay a bill with she would not
17        8|     her mistress. Madame would pay her later on; she was in
18        8|      cook a leg of mutton I’ll pay for half of it. We’ll settle
19        8|  occasional francs destined to pay for little Louis’s board
20        9|      agreement, was pledged to pay a forfeit of ten thousand
21        9|    stuttering:~“Yes, you, I’ll pay you out! Things can’t go
22       10|      True, he did not let them pay him money, but he profited
23       10|       Vandeuvres helped her to pay a bill which she did not
24       11|        for the men who came to pay her their respects. Francois,
25       11|     proof of her submission—to pay her a short visit on the
26       11|     had not left him enough to pay the hotel bill, of a handful
27       11| Vandeuvres. She was anxious to pay everything a visit. This
28       12|       man. It was necessary to pay, for the count would never
29       13|    more than that—wherewith to pay the interest of bills or
30       13|     housekeeping she could not pay it. In his irritation at
31       13|        that Madame would never pay him unless he made a fine
32       13|         I’ve not got enough to pay for hair oil. Yes, he’s
33       13|        a mug like yours has to pay the women who are kind enough
34       13|       little slut in with her, pay her and send her away again.
35       13|    hundred francs wherewith to pay his maidservant. And Nana,
36       13|   remark:~“Oh, luxuries always pay. You see, I’ve been with
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