Chap.

 1        1|            though they were always funny, those pieces of theirs!”
 2        2|       could lispMamma” in such a funny voice that you were ready
 3        2|          his embarrassment and the funny figure he cut in his struggles
 4        4|        laughing; it was really too funny. So much the worse. People
 5        4|           continued, “they were so funny! They behaved as seriously
 6        4|      served anyhow if it was to be funny, he opined. Otherwise when
 7        4|          had enough. It would be a funny business if I had to look
 8        4|         front. Nana thought him so funny with his open mouth and
 9        4|          hit upon something really funny, conceived a brilliant notion:
10        6|           the artichokes! They are funny. So they grow in the ground,
11        7|          jeweler’s window, “what a funny bracelet!”~She adored the
12        7|        little slaps.~“No, it’s too funny! There’s no one like you;
13        8|           one would have seen some funny sights—the little people
14        9|            Then there’s an awfully funny QUID PRO QUO, when Tardiveau
15       10|        simply remark that it was a funny business, and they would
16       11| infatuation.~“You have no idea how funny he is,” she continued, growing
17       11| conversation was like! It was just funny! He spoke to me about the
18       11|             Nana repeated. “It’s a funny business. So the whole story
19       11|         muttering sound.~“They ARE funny!” murmured Nana, greatly
20       11|        without succeeding in being funny. Seven women, imprisoned
21       12|          put it, it was all a very funny kettle of fish!~The buffet
22       12|      whether he had said something funny. The men chatted. Since
23       12|           him.~“Oh, that Mimi, how funny he is! He’s thought of it
24       13|     herself with ecstasy.~“Oh, how funny that little one is, that
25       13|        Gracious! The thing was too funny! And she let herself down
26       13|          evening with orders to be funny and yet proving so blase
27       13|          for then he struck her as funny and cheered her up. Then
28       13|            you because it seems so funny! But listen to me, my boy,
29       14|           Caroline. “Life isnt so funny!”~In that gloomy room melancholy
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