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1 2| Count Muffat, who was on the point of speaking, lowered his 2 2| had known—”~She was on the point of being guilty of a silly 3 3| then discussing a knotty point in the budget with Steiner 4 5| pot of kohl, and with the point of her nose close to the 5 5| her and, as she was on the point of entering her dressing 6 6| her house! She was on the point of calling the gardener 7 6| one of the drivers had to point them out the ruins of the 8 6| absent–minded and singular in point of manner, had sent him 9 7| house, and they were on the point of entering a private room, 10 7| his heel, he seemed on the point of crushing in her head 11 7| reached his destination, the point where the Rue Taitbout and 12 7| headdress. And he disputed the point with himself; it might well 13 8| with that she was on the point of stepping over him in 14 8| eagerly that Nana was on the point of interfering.~But at that 15 8| to vie with the other in point of style. Then, too, he 16 9| despite himself. At this point, while the rehearsal was 17 9| seemed satisfied on this point. She continued:~“Well then, 18 9| The count had been on the point of stopping him. But Fauchery 19 9| much.”~“Well, and it’s a point gained already if they do 20 10| thousand francs’ worth of POINT DE VENISE lace. The furniture 21 10| Oh, so drunk!”~At this point Vandeuvres tried to intercept 22 10| benevolence.~When she got to this point she noticed Julien waiting 23 11| him. But the women refused point–blank. “Thanks,” they said; “ 24 11| speeches! It even got to such a point that I caught her a box 25 12| great bed of the Venice point draperies, Nana and the 26 12| trimmed with marvelous English point lace. She was triumphant 27 12| the marriage from the male point of view. Georges was vexed 28 12| Foucarmont, you must decide on a point. Vandeuvres once bet that 29 14| two women also in order to point him out to them. When the 30 14| and its defense became a point of family honor with her.~“