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1 1| rear. Otherwise life was impossible. Oh yes, he sold ‘em; HE 2 1| domestic life was becoming impossible for the men: the latter 3 3| Steiner and the deputy.~“It’s impossible,” said Vandeuvres, stupefaction 4 3| returned with the remark:~“It’s impossible. He swears she’s straight. 5 3| further insistence became impossible.~Then the marquis refused 6 4| time, and motion became impossible in the room. The noise of 7 5| it in that very place!—”Impossible tonight, my dearie! I’m 8 5| so many spectators it was impossible for Fauchery to pocket such 9 5| in which were the words, “Impossible tonight, darling—I’m booked.” 10 5| gas light in the lobby. “Impossible tonight, darling—I’m booked.” 11 6| she said, were becoming impossible. She bought everything at 12 6| must wait and see.”~It was impossible to go out that day, for 13 6| converting Nana? No, it was impossible! But she sat quite still 14 7| man. It was monstrous and impossible. Nevertheless, he stayed 15 8| fouler than ever, and it was impossible to enter it, owing to the 16 8| three months. The thing’s impossible.”~He rushed forward, gave 17 8| necessity of existence it was impossible to do without, seeing that 18 9| look of sadness.~“Oh, it’s impossible, little man. Never, never, 19 9| Hang it all, because—It’s impossible; that’s about it. I don’ 20 9| seeing that the thing’s impossible. Good God, what a child 21 9| despairing gesture:~“Oh, it’s impossible! You yourself were saying 22 10| pleasure who does not seek the impossible, provided he can have his 23 10| little shopwoman. It was impossible, she would answer; she was 24 10| tickled. Oh, that Mimi! It was impossible to bear him a grudge! Daguenet’ 25 10| anxiety, declared it to be impossible. Thereupon the other shouted 26 10| excused herself. It was impossible; she was not well. If he 27 11| great astonishment. “It’s impossible! Why, the man’s a Jesuit!”~“ 28 12| particulars:~“Something it’s impossible to believe has happened— 29 12| exclamations. The thing was impossible! It must be a farce! After 30 12| re beside yourself; it’s impossible!”~“Yes, yes,” she rejoined, “ 31 13| in any shape or form was impossible. He gave a choking cry and 32 13| same expression:~“It is impossible; it would be ridiculous.”~ 33 13| she smiled. The thing was impossible, she said, for she was leaving