Chap.

 1        1|    wanting to pass in, while the servants of the theater increased
 2        6|         and he heard it from the servants at the bishop’s palace.
 3        7|          as stiff and serious as servants whom their mistress has
 4       10|       Labordette even got in the servantsCharles, a great, tall
 5       10|          appointed. The staff of servants was complete in the stable,
 6       10|          look proper in case the servants saw him. As he went into
 7       10|        in the house that all the servants hung their heads in sheepish
 8       10|            During this scene the servants had never once smiled. They
 9       11|         seats above and left the servants to take care of the hampers
10       11| coarseness and imbecility of the servantshall. There was a fierce
11       12|    seemed utterly upset. All the servants were galloping upstairs,
12       13|        not been lit yet, and the servants were laughing uproariously
13       13|          house was such that the servants grew disgusted with it.
14       13|     debris were shared among the servants.~That day Georges had slipped
15       13| certainly seen him pass, but the servants had now got to laugh among
16       13|          further credit, and the servants were now espousing his cause.
17       13|          an idle, overprosperous servantshall. Julien, the house
18       13|        especial pain to hear the servantssecret rejoicings swelling
19       13|        hands and despised by the servantshall, the inmates of which
20       13|      doors remained open, as the servants noisily scattered over the
21       13|       what orders she liked. The servants had at last hurried up,
22       13|      Nana watched the retreating servants as they supported poor,
23       13|        Nana even fought with her servants. One moment she would be
24       13|         of a rebellion among the servants. When her diamonds had been
25       13|      there were new faces in the servantshall. Never was there such
26       13|      remainMonsieur” among the servants and intimates of the house,
27       13|    downfall of the house and the servantswild, wasteful race to
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