Chap.

 1        1|       his finger. He had quite understood that Nana was in question.
 2        1|  serious, as though he had not understood the allusions, and the countess
 3        1|       close quarters.~“It’s an understood thing, eh? We are to go
 4        2|   rejoined Nana, who perfectly understood the situation, “and tell
 5        3|     the good Mme Hugon had not understood any of the allusions. The
 6        4|        Papa!” Nobody, however, understood what it was all about, and
 7        5|   passed the brush along it he understood that he belonged to her.~“
 8        5|     the wings at the stage, he understood from a sign made him by
 9        6|        in his eyes. Ah yes, he understood everything! That old fellow
10        6|  recognized Mignon’s voice, he understood it all and went off, raging
11        6|        among Nana’s skirts, he understood it all now. A mere child!
12        6|       of him in the garden. He understood it all at once and did him
13        7|      paper, she would not have understood that it was she who was
14        7|     the twinkling of an eye he understood what this evil entailed.
15        7|       in its attitude. Now, he understood, it would remain before
16        8|        hats of which she alone understood the shape. It was delightful
17        8|     other one!”~Thereupon Nana understood that they would most likely
18        8|        of the hour and at once understood the state of the case.~“
19        9|        s presence had excited, understood it all forthwith. Muffat
20        9|      state of stupefaction. He understood it all now, and his anger
21        9|       there, but the moment he understood the state of the case he
22       10|      disgusted at Laure’s, now understood what it meant. She was upset
23       10| excellent views. Both, indeed, understood one another in political
24       10|         as usual. Doubtless he understood what this meant, for he
25       12|      had been murdered. Then I understood, you see. I was furious;
26       12|    violence of his grief. Nana understood. Rose Mignon had most assuredly
27       12|      of the adultery. He fully understood what Nana was asking for,
28       13|     bit!”~Of course it must be understood that she was choosing the
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