Chap.

 1        2|           if he doesnt receive my letter, then tomorrow you will
 2        2|           if she would write her a letter. It bored Nana to write
 3        2|        deep in rust beside it. The letter was for Daguenet. Mme Maloir
 4        2|           for and told to take the letter down to a commissionaire.
 5        2|       Maloir should write a second letter! But Zoe announced that
 6        5|         Bron returned she handed a letter to Clarisse, who allowed
 7        5|           seemed much worried. The letter was from a young man to
 8        5|           seen Mme Bron giving the letter to Simonne’s young man,
 9        6|        project, she wrote a second letter, in which she besought her
10        6|         had only received Madame’s letter that very morning. But despite
11        6|            was to get ready in the letter she had sent him. Fortunately
12        6|           they had both received a letter from her that morning in
13        6|     evening meal. Nana had found a letter from Bordenave awaiting
14        7|        back again and again to the letter he had received that morning
15        8|       however, and he handed her a letter which, though addressed
16        8|           quietly opened. It was a letter from Georges, who was still
17        8| indifference, skimming through the letter with a sulky expression
18        8|       grown enthusiastic after the letter had been read over aloud,
19        8|            at last he read out the letter in the level voice and with
20        8|        admiration. She thought the letter a respectable performance,
21        8|           was much annoyed. If his letter did not please her she might
22        8|          turn, when he noticed the letter he had written to Georges
23       10|           before Nana an anonymous letter, where in the very first
24       10|         head of my child!”~But the letter was long. Soon her connection
25       11|          me?”~“Just listen: it’s a letter she must have found in Fauchery’
26       11|            in Fauchery’s pocket, a letter written to that screw Fauchery
27       11|             Rose wants to send the letter to the count so as to be
28       11|        suppose that Rose sends the letter, eh? There’s food for scandal:
29       11|        certainly going to send the letter. She’s raging, too, fearfully.”~“
30       12|         Mignon had sent the famous letter! But that was not the case;
31       12|      assuredly decided to send the letter. She let him weep for some
32       12|       empress, he had received the letter Sabine had written her lover.
33       12|    confessed to the sending of the letter. Oh yes, he might present
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