Chap.

 1        1|       one of those accesses of silly facetiousness and sheer
 2        2|        was young one often did silly things. But this time it
 3        2|     could she be after? It was silly of her! Two other bouquets
 4        2|     point of being guilty of a silly speech, so melted was she
 5        4| leveled at him. Oh, it was all silly and slow, and there was
 6        5|       want?”~“No, no; dont be silly!” said Simonne. “It’s the
 7        5|        before them.~“Oh, it IS silly to come in that way!” cried
 8        5|     Nana held her back. What a silly girl she was! Now that Bordenave
 9        6|      Nana was vexed. The great silly thing to go sloping off
10        6|        short she was extremely silly, as she herself would admit
11        6|    sell! The ladies voted them silly. Why, they were only a heap
12        6|      the domain.~“It’s getting silly, this is!” said Caroline
13        6|       was it not? Love was too silly: it led to nothing. Besides,
14        7|         get along! You’re very silly to grow riled about it.
15        8|       who might have asked her silly questions, but she grew
16        8|         it seems you drove him silly—’how is it that Madame lets
17        8|      better off there! Oh, how silly you are to get crusty about
18        9|      So you’re here again, you silly big beast!”~The tumult going
19        9|      part. Now dont be such a silly! Bordenave wants money—well,
20       10|      off! He’s there! Oh, it’s silly of you! And you, Zoe, are
21       10|     her back to her seat.~“How silly of you!” said Nana. “You’
22       10| cordial familiarity:~“But, you silly, I saidgoosejust as
23       11|        by out of sheer ennui—a silly infatuation.~“You have no
24       11|       her very merry.~“Oh, how silly he looks!” she said at the
25       11|     him and Marechal. It’s too silly. Just to think that Blanche
26       12|       them. No, it was all too silly!~Zoe, however, introduced
27       13|  tenderly round his neck.~“How silly you are! You know I love
28       13|     you. Good gracious, what a silly question!”~And as Zoe entered
29       13|      shall never dare play any silly tricks before THEM!”~Her
30       13|         No.”~“That’s true. How silly of me! Never a stiver; not
31       14|        felt frightened. It was silly to stand talking so long,
32       14|        well! You see I’m quite silly over it now. Oh! I’ve got
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