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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 doesn’t 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