Chap.

 1        1|        their heels. This ‘Arryish departure, which nobody had in the
 2        1|      Count de Vandeuvres took his departure with Blanche de Sivry on
 3        2|           man would watch for his departure from Zoes kitchen and would
 4        2|          to see. And she took her departure after consulting a small
 5        2|        When the man had taken his departure Nana announced that at most
 6        2|            and Mme Lerat took her departure at once after having promised
 7        3|            on the very eve of his departure, made him one of those gross
 8        3|          people were taking their departure. It was close on midnight.
 9        3|        was then Fauchery spoke of departure. Yet he once more forgot
10        3|         wait for him and took his departure immediately, for he was
11        4|        guests began to take their departure. It was a most sour and
12        4| completely, the family took their departure. They did not trouble about
13        5|        his greatcoat, he took his departure, grumbling and looking as
14        5|        and had returned after her departure. For the matter of that,
15        5|         her gloves preparatory to departure. Her hair was damp and out
16        5|           Accordingly he took his departure, too, his legs almost failing
17        6|    shoulders. Twice on the eve of departure, when all the trunks were
18        6|         that he ought to take his departure. He did not gainsay her.
19        6|        Why then had she taken her departure two days sooner than was
20        6|           elapsed Muffat took his departure, and, as the young woman
21        6|    Vandeuvres had given notice of departure, for he was anxious to take
22        7|         but he could not take his departure. When showers fell he buried
23        8|         sufferings since Madame’s departure.~He had been like a soul
24        8|  accordingly they both took their departure.~The next day Fontan informed
25        8|       sudden awakening and scared departure of a flock of women as they
26        9|     afraid of seeing her take her departure, he pushed her down on the
27        9|   affectation while Rose took her departure, followed by Mignon, who
28       10|         awaiting this abrupt, new departure, as became a woman who was
29       10|          up her lips and took her departure with a vexed expression,
30       10|         when Zoe finally took her departure he ran to the door and once
31       10|           to come in and took his departure discreetly, as became a
32       11|       gaily, letting him take his departure, “but no Nana; she’s a jade!”~
33       12|          again. Daguenet took his departure with his wife directly after
34       14|     barbarous regions. Before her departure she had treated herself
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