Chap.

 1        1|      others, in an interrogative tone, uttered it as they passed;
 2        1|           Mamma!” in a winy–piny tone, her fingers in her nose.
 3        1|            No,” he said in a dry tone of voice.~And with that
 4        2|       lad in a low, supplicating tone.~This answer made her merrier
 5        3|         Vandeuvres, who in a low tone was telling them an anecdote.
 6        3|         corner and, altering his tone, said in accents of victory:~“
 7        3|    conversation was resumed in a tone at once more amiable and
 8        3|      discussing the masters in a tone of refined and ecstatical
 9        3|       directly, in so decisive a tone that further insistence
10        4|            which was spoken in a tone of fine indignation; and
11        4|         for pianos. It givesem tone.”~“Ah,” murmured Tatan Nene
12        5|        Bordenave had assumed the tone of a man exhibiting a bear
13        6|          Mme Hugon in an alarmed tone. “It’s all red.”~He was
14        6|          Fauchery in a bantering tone.~The Countess Sabine overheard
15        7|          adopted his crystalline tone of voice, the voice with
16        7|         hands. Then in a serious tone she declared:~“It doesn’
17        8|         remarked in her sensible tone that there was no disputing
18        8|          said in his illhumored tone. “The grand lady’s part,
19        9|           she asked him in a low tone:~“You are sure he’ll come?”~“
20        9|        and added in a melancholy tone:~“I know of something worth
21       10|         seraglio. The prevailing tone of the room was old gold
22       10|          same painful, suffering tone.~Zoe was in no hurry. She
23       10|      table. Noticing his jocular tone, Nana assumed her magnificently
24       10|        lady’s maid in an injured tone.~Straightway Madame rose
25       11|          kind of swagger, a soft tone of voice and slang words
26       11|       idiotic questions.”~Such a tone was not germane either to
27       12| continually affected a bantering tone, posing as the young man
28       13|  emphasized its pale, voluptuous tone. Then over against him there
29       14|        the conversation in a low tone:~“What a mistake this war
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