Chap.

 1        2|     Between themselves they were wont thus gravely to nickname
 2        2|       business. Nana and he were wont to think it a very comfortable
 3        2|       movement wherewith she was wont to withdraw from a room
 4        2|         them. But Mme Maloir was wont to listen to other people’
 5        2|  princesslike manner, as she was wont to call it. But just when
 6        2|      unnoticed, according to her wont. Whereupon Nana, after talking
 7        2| stolidity of manner which he was wont to affect, began laughing
 8        3|        died the year before, was wont to receive every Tuesday
 9        3|         even grayer than was his wont.~Four or five young men
10        3|     passing his hand, as was his wont, over his scant gray hair,
11        4|      terribly dressed up, as her wont was, and after her the big
12        4|       son Ollivier, whom she was wont to speak of with pride,
13        4|       hands forged millions, was wont to turn imbecile whenever
14        5|          whither the supers were wont to descend for drinks between
15        5|          on which the porter was wont to plane such parts of the
16        6|          the things she had been wont to dream of in the old days,
17        6|          the chamberlain who was wont to tread the state apartments
18        6| delightful.~That evening, as his wont was, Count Muffat mounted
19        6|         Parisian dairywomen were wont to fabricate eggs with a
20        6|         this kind Labordette was wont to display the most perfect
21        7|    surprise, seeing that she was wont to quote her self as a model
22        7|        path of life, he had been wont to enter a church, where,
23        7|    ugliness of a low comedian is wont to inspire in the genus
24        8|          note. Ordinarily he was wont to treat women like cattle,
25        8|   courtesans of the quarter were wont to come marketing here,
26        8|      latter, looking, as was her wont, like a pretty brown mouse,
27        8|         letters in reply. He was wont to vie with the other in
28        8|      exchanging kisses, as their wont was, they sat coldly facing
29        8|     state that she ended, as her wont was, by undressing and going
30        8|          about them, for she was wont to be blushingly diffident
31        9|      matters of business she was wont to trust everything obediently
32       10|       flower seller who had been wont to dream in front of shopwindows
33       12|   apoplectic intensity which was wont to leave him well–nigh stunned.
34       12|          although unnoticed, are wont to solve the vulgar tragedies
35       14| ministers of Louis Philippe were wont to indulge in delicate epigrams,
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