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1 2| averred, sudden emotions ruined her stomach, Nana set herself 2 3| whose teeth must have been ruined by sweet things, was eating 3 4| appetite for courtesans ruined him. The courtesans, as 4 7| brute force, whose very odor ruined the world. Muffat gazed 5 7| his little plump face and ruined teeth. Assuredly M. Venot, 6 8| infatuation; such infatuations ruined existence. She listened 7 8| dear girl, you’re really ruined then!”~Nana knitted her 8 8| I get anxious not to be ruined. To each man his own.”~And 9 9| for the banker was quite ruined, but Prulliere began laughing 10 9| if he, Mignon, were to be ruined over it. His dignity, his 11 10| petticoats and a hat utterly ruined by the rain. She recognized 12 11| into the garden, across ruined grassplots and ravaged masses 13 12| And now everything was ruined; at such a moment he would 14 12| perhaps; they said he was ruined, but in any case, one of 15 12| cupboard, which put an end to ruined families; it is the madness 16 13| presents, the moment she had ruined his she treated herself 17 13| for her whole life was ruined. Kneeling on the carpet, 18 13| and to be reasonable. A ruined man fell from her hands 19 13| longing for the honor of being ruined by her in order to put the 20 13| the time of her marriage. Ruined and living narrowly on the 21 13| rejected. Sabine was indeed ruined by the example of promiscuity 22 13| hole and overtopped every ruined wall. And Mignon, as he 23 13| other people that are now ruined after running through all 24 14| No, not at all! She had ruined herself with a great big 25 14| soul. It’s disgraceful; I’m ruined by it. And, you know, you