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1 1| that showman of the sex who treated women like a convict overseer, 2 1| He was afraid of being treated as a provincial if he showed 3 1| they were dancing Phoebus treated Minerva to salad bowls of 4 3| was received everywhere, treated with great deference and 5 3| now was quite familiarly treated by her.~“I have brought 6 4| that she was successful, treated her familiarly.~“Oh, it’ 7 4| consequence most politely treated and admitted into every 8 4| such a state ought to be treated. But the moment he tried 9 5| with the utmost conviction, treated the masqueraders, Bosc and 10 5| pastry cook, who had already treated her to a whole week of love 11 6| till today she had always treated him like a naughty urchin, 12 6| healthy young appetites, treated one another with easy good 13 6| now two children, and she treated them with the same wayward 14 6| deference with which he was treated. When he had succeeded in 15 6| right–mindedness, and she treated them all to projects of 16 7| successive turn the pair treated each other to a suspicious 17 7| with streetwalkers, who treated him to all sorts of nastiness, 18 8| was accustomed to being treated with respect! As he did 19 8| ought to be respecifully treated, eh?”~Nana had ended by 20 8| troubles to retail they treated themselves to absinthe in 21 8| whom, by the by, they all treated with great familiarity—to 22 8| he flew into a temper and treated her as a useless, wasteful 23 10| but insisted also on being treated with the utmost consideration, 24 10| break off with Nana. He had treated her like a base hussy and 25 10| Thereupon the lad was treated to a distressing scene for 26 10| latter jested gaily and treated him like a young rascal, 27 10| Georges, on their parts, treated her like a jolly good fellow, 28 11| and people all round him treated him with great respect. 29 12| familiarly to Muffat, whom he treated as her husband. “The deuce, 30 13| that good Mamma Hugon now treated her sons with singular financial 31 13| moment she had ruined his she treated herself to a general massacre, 32 13| into Rose’s hands, and she treated him as a lawful wife would 33 13| the doors were shut, she treated herself to a man’s infamy. 34 13| whetted her appetite, she treated him like an animal, threshing 35 14| Before her departure she had treated herself to a new sensation: