Chap.

 1        1|        presence that evening he remarked simply that his father–in–
 2        2|   drawer in the sideboard, Nana remarked that before she sat down
 3        2|      headdress and then quietly remarked:~“Five louis, that’s according!”~“
 4        3| shoulder and a voice behind him remarked:~“It’s not civil of you.”~“
 5        3|         you went to her house,” remarked Vandeuvres.~“What d’you
 6        4|   seated, but, as Mignon loudly remarked, they were confoundedly
 7        4|     this Nana looked sedate and remarked dryly that she would have
 8        4|       being served when Blanche remarked aloud:~“Lucy, my dear, I
 9        4|    bottleholder, you know,” she remarked to the count. “He’s in hopes
10        4|          raising her voice, she remarked to the banker:~“It’s a mania
11        5|        I say, my little dears,” remarked Mignon, “it must be your
12        5|  Parisian speech,” as Bordenave remarked.~Nana vouchsafed no further
13        5|     cheeks. But when the prince remarked that if she were to come
14        6|         was his plain duty, she remarked severely, growing suddenly
15        7|         her words she smilingly remarked:~“It’s over between us,
16        8|         chuckled spitefully and remarked:~“Well, I never! You’ve
17        8|      becoming an offended queen remarked:~“What’s up with that swine
18        8|       as yet. Nevertheless, she remarked in her sensible tone that
19        8|         smiling, coaxing manner remarked:~“Now when shall I see you?
20        8|          looked threatening she remarked in a soft, drawling way:~“
21        8|         turning toward the bed, remarked in threatening accents:~“
22        8|      that clown of a fellow?’ I remarked at the time that you might
23        8|         on the courtyard. Satin remarked:~“I should gladly have gone
24        9|   Bordenave obligingly came and remarked.~“Yes, to be sure! It’s
25       10|      with plate.~“Yes, yes!” he remarked sadly.~And with that she
26       10|         who it comes from,” she remarked simply.~And as Muffat wanted
27       10|      She gazed slowly round and remarked with an expression of grave
28       11|         she laughed merrily and remarked:~“It’s idiotic! You won’
29       11|        her. But Fauchery having remarked at parting that if she had
30       12|    recovered almost at once and remarked:~“No, there is no forgiveness
31       14|       he affected sentiment and remarked:~“The poor girl! I’ll go
32       14|       cad for you!” Maria Blond remarked.~“To think that I should
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