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1 1| demanding back his wife who had slipped away three days ago. The 2 1| long strips of gray canvas slipped from the stage boxes and 3 2| reply. Her nightdress had slipped down on her shoulders, and 4 2| of water, and M. Octave slipped away.~“Oh, she’s a good 5 2| announced that Mme Maloir had slipped away unnoticed, according 6 4| in; indeed, he must have slipped into the little drawing 7 4| cat of a Simonne, who had slipped off with the rest. The women 8 4| on a sofa, an attache had slipped his arm round Simonne’s 9 4| usual, and Georges, who had slipped in slyly, buried his head 10 5| coat, part of which had slipped from his shoulder in such 11 5| stripped to the waist, she slipped behind a curtain while her 12 5| carriage, and the marquis had slipped off after Satin and her 13 6| no one would see him, he slipped from the window to the ground 14 6| little woman!”~He had simply slipped on a long nightgown with 15 6| bell sounded he quietly slipped away. Upstairs in the bedroom 16 6| of which he had the key, slipped along the staircase walls 17 7| yellow–painted lobby and slipped into the court by a door 18 7| waterspout, and a ray of gaslight slipped from Mme Bron’s window and 19 7| calm. He would go now. She slipped on a nightgown trimmed with 20 7| with mirth, and her chemise slipped and got turned down to such 21 7| Nana’s house. Outside he slipped, and he felt the tears welling 22 7| good. And with that she slipped into the bedroom while he 23 8| of elegant gentlemen, who slipped their decorations into their 24 9| knitted his brows. He had slipped down low in his armchair 25 9| opened his lips. He had slipped quite down in his armchair, 26 10| go our. She had, indeed, slipped away in her new dress, seized 27 11| the works of a clock and slipped along amid a peal of little 28 11| watched them gaily as they slipped between wheels, ducked under 29 12| although he had long ago slipped into the most intimate confessions 30 12| it any longer! So you’ve slipped off; you’re just out of 31 13| servants.~That day Georges had slipped into the house despite Nana’ 32 13| situations. He had just slipped as far as the little drawing