Chap.

 1        1|       cancan, Simonne, who was playing the part of the laundress,
 2        4|        not hurry but continued playing with him, breathing her
 3        4|     Bordenave, “you know we’re playing tomorrow. Be careful! Not
 4        5|        stage because they were playing the fool together. When
 5        5|     everything. As she was not playing in the third act, she had
 6        6|    enchanted at the thought of playing hostess on a grand scale.
 7        7|       at this, for she was not playing in the new piece. Why then
 8        8|  Louiset in his arms and began playing with him and lisping.~“Never
 9        8|    declared that they were not playing the game. Louiset, meanwhile,
10        8|   woman had a fine cheek to go playing the lady—yes, the lady in
11        8|     because, forsooth, she was playing the virtuous game! Oh yes,
12        8| anxiety, fearing that Nana was playing a part with a view to regaining
13        8|       good lot of swells, too, playing the swine rather harder
14        8|    nothing but knocks! Are you playing up for the ‘Virtue Prizes’
15        9|    SaintFirmin! Rose, who was playing the Duchess Helene, was
16        9|      it. That great thing Nana playing the duchess might possibly
17        9|       very minute she has been playing the part of a pure woman
18       10|       One evening when we were playing your father came in drunk.
19       10|      This time Muffat, who was playing with his knife in a state
20       11|        of the fact that he was playing his last trump card today.
21       11|         and today he, too, was playing his last card. There was
22       12|       of the open windows, was playing a waltz, the supple rhythm
23       12|       you, it is Nana! They’re playing her waltz for her, by Jove!
24       13|    sell me up while Monsieur’s playing the fool. Now then, look
25       13|       stupidity of Mme Maloir, playing bezique with her in spite
26       13|      bite. One day when he was playing bear she pushed him so roughly
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