Chap.

 1        2|           him. She was thoroughly merry and did not cease laughing.~“
 2        4|         whispering and a burst of merry, chattering voices, which
 3        4|           with him, breathing her merry laughter into his hairy
 4        4|       against him. The table grew merry at his sallies, for they
 5        4|       their wits’ end how to make merry and to finish the night
 6        5|        his gaze from that face so merry with dimples and so worn
 7        5|        Two girls were making very merry, showing each other their
 8        5|      corners, and had grown quite merry in the close dressing room,
 9        6|        smile.~All three grew very merry about it. Nana had set to
10        6|          making the countess very merry over one of his anecdotes.
11        6|    fluttered in the wind, and the merry laughter burst forth anew
12        6|    Napoleon’s time? Oh, SHE was a merry one! At least, so Joseph
13        6|         brother Philippe, a great merry devil of a military man,
14        7|           she laughed such sudden merry peals which doubled her
15        7|          once more indulging in a merry fit of laughter when a sound
16        8|           plunge into the dark, a merry spree; never a trace was
17        8|          own. The dinner was very merry, but Bosc suffered from
18        8|           all about it, grow very merry, fill the little lodgings
19        8|          whenever she got up in a merry mood she would shoutGee
20        8|          and did her best to make merry about it. But Satin showed
21        8|          all the same, he grew as merry as a sandboy, kissed Nana
22        8|        that she began making very merry and declaring that if one
23       10|          tall and very strong and merry and somewhat rough. She
24       10|          the gentlemen grew quite merry waiting on themselves. But
25       11|            she continued, growing merry over the particulars she
26       11|        the empress, made her very merry.~“Oh, how silly he looks!”
27       11|         for them!”~“But as to the merry little finish up, oh, that
28       12|         gay world, and being very merry by nature and ready to laugh
29       12| pleasantries which made them very merry. He was confessing him,
30       12|          bare arms and shook with merry laughter and almost cried,
31       13|       after the other—memories of merry nights at La Mignotte, of
32       13|           key made her especially merry and urged her to a wildly
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