Chap.

 1        1|       stood there waiting, not bored in the least, familiar with
 2        2|   would write her a letter. It bored Nana to write letters; besides,
 3        2|        round, and Zoe, growing bored looked to see if there were
 4        2|        going to let herself be bored because he had thrown her
 5        3| constant pretense it was to be bored in good society. “One’s
 6        3|        thing, how he must have bored her! She knows nothing about
 7        3|    shadow.~Steiner was getting bored. He was describing to Fauchery
 8        3| between his teeth.~The subject bored him, and he had rejoined
 9        4|        was afraid I should get bored, and I said to myself, ‘
10        4|        where you were not more bored than here. Had it not been
11        4|     all hope. The company were bored to distraction. Rose Mignon
12        4|    though he was really rather bored and inclined to think of
13        5|         though she was already bored to death.~“And Steiner?”
14        6|    beginning to feel extremely bored. She was tired of hoaxing
15        6|       more than his duty. Much bored by this moral discourse,
16        7|      all was said and done, it bored her to think she was not
17        7|     goodnatured wench, and it bored her to cause others pain,
18        7|      likely enough! But you’ve bored me too much! And, hang it
19        8|    with caresses, but Bosc was bored and talked of sitting down
20        8|    defend his plate. Mme Lerat bored him too. She was in a melting
21        8|        know I dont like being bored. Let’s go to sleep, or things’
22        8|       of going to bed so early bored him, and yet he did not
23        8|    knew him! He had jolly well bored her confectioner and her
24        9|        fell on the floor. In a bored voice she added this simple
25       10|     all sorts of errands which bored the count; he made a comfortable
26       10|     courtiers, Nana was nearly bored to death. She had men for
27       10|  amusing. But at dessert Nana, bored and burning for a triumph,
28       11|         she was saying, “as he bored me to death, I showed him
29       11|         Henri and Charles were bored to distraction; they would
30       11|      the ear. She was too much bored by existence, she said;
31       11|       a mere child! She made a bored little gesture.~That evening
32       12|      announcement, she felt so bored thereby that she did all
33       12|        affectation of cynicism bored the other gentlemen, and
34       13|    didnt enjoy it one bit. It bored me, on my honor. Well then,
35       13|       to do with it! Yes, they bored me to death! If it hadn
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