Chap.

 1        1| morning—never a word!”~“Wait a bit,” replied Fauchery. “I certainly
 2        1|      one’s duty to do a pretty bit of slashing. The piece,
 3        3|   about on every side.~“Wait a bit,” he continued, “the other
 4        3|     for good and all.”~“Wait a bit,” said Vandeuvres, “we must
 5        4|        Why, it never hurt me a bit. I can’t make myself drunk.
 6        4|      and it didnt hurt me one bit. Better than that, another
 7        4|        that didnt hurt me one bit. I can’t make myself drunk.”~
 8        4|     day after. Now listen to a bit of good advice. Dont let
 9        4|      Oh, but I dont the least bit want to go to bed!” said
10        5|     hurry, she lost her head a bit. A gas jet was flaring in
11        5|   philosophic disdain.~“He’s a bit of a duffer all the same,”
12        6|     last she caught sight of a bit of wall. And then followed
13        6|          Oh, to be sure, I’m a bit wanting there,” murmured
14        7|        his family destroyed, a bit of the social fabric cracking
15        7|   second. I’ll cook my tummy a bit. That’s what’s good for
16        7|     one another! Not the least bit! She was very keen on it,
17        8|    thought about cleaning up a bit, chair rails and strips
18        8|       I expect—to be with me a bit. It’s her politeness.”~Nana
19        8|        sorry to sit down for a bit while waiting for the theaters
20        8|      said, “you must recover a bit. Come up to my rooms.”~He
21        9|        this doesnt help you a bit, seeing that the thing’s
22       11|         and I wasnt the least bit reassured when all was over.”~
23       11|      must be in it too! Wait a bit, I’ll show you Mamma. Eh?
24       11|       Bah, it doesnt matter a bit: she’s making the running
25       12|     wreck! Do help me sit up a bit. I keep slipping down, and
26       12|    Only he would come to her a bit less often and would give
27       13|   takes my likeness a blooming bit!”~Of course it must be understood
28       13|  affairs. Just think it over a bit. Now your brother’s a man;
29       13|     That’s flattened you out a bit, my little rough, hasnt
30       13|    that she did not enjoy it a bit, that, in fact, she loved
31       13|    that way? Just look at me a bit! Why, I shouldnt be Nana
32       13|        your turn now; try it a bit. I bet you dont play bear
33       13|      no, I didnt enjoy it one bit. It bored me, on my honor.
34       14|   barrack of a house!”~“Wait a bit; we must have a look. Room
35       14|        seen them; it must be a bit of humbug. But Lea de Horn
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