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1 2| the little man with his aunt, Mme Lerat, at the Batignolles, 2 2| I’ve come for,” said the aunt. “There’s a train at twenty 3 2| a pleasant morning! Her aunt having been unwilling to 4 2| There now!” rejoined the aunt. “They declared that you 5 2| mention of this sum the aunt forgot herself and shrieked 6 2| aware that it was Nana’s aunt, she looked at her with 7 2| t play with the knives, Aunt. You know it gives me a 8 2| watching the play of her aunt, who had just announced 9 2| have the money?” asked the aunt.~“Dear, dear! That question!” 10 2| she’d finished. And as her aunt began putting her hand out 11 4| had been remarking to her aunt that in the matter of men 12 4| now at the house of her aunt, who brought him round to 13 6| in which she besought her aunt to bring little Louis to 14 6| anyone—no, not even her own aunt—make improper remarks in 15 7| to pass the night at her aunt’s in order to nurse him. 16 7| that she had been at her aunt’s as late as eight o’clock, 17 7| poor pet. Do you know my aunt Lerat? When she comes get 18 8| the chance of wealth.~“Oh, Aunt, I love him so dearly!” 19 8| like a sensible person. The aunt repeated Zoe’s words. Without 20 8| happiness! Besides, you know, Aunt, I don’t even know now whether 21 8| neither Mme Maloir nor her aunt and Louiset with her, she 22 8| goes to your jade of an aunt, eh? Or you’re keeping men; 23 8| Then, too,” continued the aunt, “you’ve only known perfect 24 8| and stammered out:~“Oh, Aunt, I love him!”~The fact of 25 8| pretty business,” said the aunt, who had divined her meaning.~ 26 8| terrors, Nana went to her aunt’s and at the foot of a small 27 8| the hotel and ran to her aunt’s. When Mme Lerat, who happened 28 10| her little Louis at her aunt’s. For a fortnight at a 29 10| bearer of snuff for her aunt and of oranges and biscuits 30 10| answer; she was dining at her aunt’s; she was going to see 31 11| further.”~“Just so,” said the aunt gravely “When men are obstinate 32 13| a legacy left her by an aunt to which she ought to have 33 14| station; she lands at her aunt’s—you remember the old thing. 34 14| and she has a row with the aunt about some money she ought 35 14| Oh, distant relations—the aunt, without doubt! It would