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 1        3|        outer shutters, which were nearly always closed. And at the
 2        5|          two chorus girls who had nearly fallen flat on the stage
 3        5|          affectionate violence as nearly to pulverize him.~“I value
 4        5|      faded in his bedroom and had nearly killed him in their death.
 5        6|         charming existence lasted nearly a week. Count Muffat used
 6        7|   stumbled, and in the road a cab nearly ran over him. Some women
 7        7|           retraced his steps. For nearly an hour he traversed the
 8        8| comradeship. He had, on his part, nearly seven thousand francs, and
 9        8|          of the Rue Labruyere for nearly half an hour, with a view
10        8|          they cracked again.~Nana nearly always found her in bed.
11        8|         sent the gentleman pretty nearly sprawling. Both of them
12        8|         Blond among them, and for nearly five minutes, during which
13        8|         back now and then, but he nearly bothered her life out, going
14        9|      house. The actors waited for nearly two minutes. They were all
15        9|      matter of smartness. But she nearly got into trouble, for at
16       10|         Through a door, which was nearly always ajar, the dressing
17       10|      group of courtiers, Nana was nearly bored to death. She had
18       10|          hated feeding alone, she nearly always had Mme Maloir at
19       11|        But the shower was already nearly over, and the sun began
20       12|      monsieur, do come in! Madame nearly died yesterday evening!”~
21       12|        You remember how he simply nearly died of boredom in front
22       13|       certain days she would very nearly go mad and would smash everything,
23       14|        far as the door. There are nearly a dozen of them smoking
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