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1 1| glimpse of her.”~Mignon was listening with half–closed eyelids 2 1| Steiner, who was no longer listening, seemed to awake with a 3 1| Auguste. Mignon, who was listening, looked at him so sharply 4 2| bet!” said Nana, who was listening to her with tender interest 5 2| omnibus fair upon her, was listening in quite a disinterested 6 2| left the kitchen without listening to her, and when she reappeared 7 3| husband, a magistrate, stood listening with serious air. It was 8 3| front of them, was silently listening to their talk, looking, 9 3| comfortably as in his own house, listening to everybody’s remarks and 10 3| close by and that he was listening to them, blushing so hotly 11 3| have fancied one’s self listening in meditative, religious 12 3| everything. But without listening further to the arguments 13 4| politeness. But Nana, neither listening to him nor recognizing his 14 4| apoplexy beside her. She was listening to his proposals and continually 15 5| The prince, however, was listening complaisantly to the Marquis 16 5| commotion, for Simonne, while listening to a story Clarisse was 17 5| wings whence he had been listening to Nana’s songs.~Fauchery 18 5| extinguished, the prince was listening to an anecdote Bordenave 19 6| beside the ladies, were listening to them in consequential 20 6| Estelle strawberries and listening to Fauchery, who was making 21 7| sweet–stuff shows or stood listening to a musical box in a neighboring 22 8| on the edge of the bed, listening and listening. Toward morning, 23 8| of the bed, listening and listening. Toward morning, however, 24 9| in his armchair and was listening with an air of fatigue. 25 9| Fontan and Prulliere were listening to Rose Mignon, to whom 26 9| in a great shawl. She was listening to the play and devouring 27 9| hour past Fontan had been listening in the courtyard. Such had 28 10| With me? Nothing—I am listening,” he muttered.~But he was 29 11| English exclamations, she sat listening and taking notes majestically.~“ 30 11| place.”~As Nana was visibly listening, and that with much curiosity, 31 11| out.”~Vandeuvres was not listening; he was impatient and longed 32 11| come in?”~Labordette was listening with a quiet expression. 33 12| the count thought he was listening to M. Venot, when that old 34 12| The count was patiently listening to her, not wishing her 35 14| group, and now they were all listening to Fontan, who was explaining