Chap.

 1        1|            Nana. I’ve met more than twenty people, and it’s Nana here
 2        1|         conjugate the verb “I lovetwenty times. The finale was more
 3        1|             to hurry; it would take twenty minutes to set up the scenery
 4        2|        about it?”~“Yes. How much?”~“Twenty louis.”~“At what oclock?”~“
 5        2|           aunt. “There’s a train at twenty past twelve. I’ve got time
 6        2|           and sucking the same. For twenty minutes at least they played
 7        3|          have set her down as being twentyeight at most, for her eyes,
 8        3|       expects the party will number twenty, and you’re really thirty.”~
 9        4|          drawing room, a table with twentyfive covers, placed somewhat
10        4|            daughter. The latter was twentyfive years old and very
11        4|           in Champagne till she was twenty.~Georges listened and looked
12        4|           of income, yet always got twentyfive louis in his pocket!
13        5|              and you saw a crowd of twenty women and a wild display
14        6|       seeing you here makes me feel twenty years younger. Did you sleep
15        6|            as if she had left Paris twenty years ago. Yesterday’s existence
16        6|        sweep of the wide steps, the twenty frontage windows, the arrangement
17        8|             pair went up to Laure’s twenty minutes too early. The three
18        9|     thousand from the other came to twentyfive thousand. A splendid
19       10|           low as a sofa, there were twenty thousand francsworth of
20       10|         began again continually. On twenty different occasions Nana,
21       10|            for charging a matter of twenty thousand francs interest
22       10|       listen to reason for the last twenty minutes. She’s crying because
23       11|          the others, they’re laying twentyfive to one against Cosinus,
24       11|            one against Nana; it was twentyfive to one against Nana,
25       11|           to one against Nana, then twenty to one, then fifteen to
26       11|             like one oclock. I lay twenty louis she isnt placed!
27       13|         bills and their settlement. Twenty thousand francs were due
28       13|             a bill of a hundred and twenty thousand francs at her ladies’
29       13|            monthstime, toward the twenty–fifth of December, and next
30       13| establishment, she was sure to find twentyfive louis awaiting her
31       13|          that I’m going out to earn twentyfive louis with another
32       13|           repeated the same details twenty times over, picked up the
33       13|          who had squeezed Paris for twenty years, brought it to him
34       13|             d have been a man worth twenty of you, my pippin! I’ve
35       14|           about the Grand Hotel for twenty minutes past, bandied from
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