Chap.

 1        1|        she invited Fauchery, who bowed.~Not a word was said of
 2        1|   applause; Nana and Rose Mignon bowed, while Prulliere picked
 3        2|         pushed open the door and bowed. Just at that moment Nana
 4        2|        fastening Nana’s hair. He bowed and said:~“I’ll keep my
 5        2|          politeness.~The two men bowed and seated themselves. A
 6        2|    pretext for staying, and they bowed and went toward the door.
 7        2|         glance. The Count Muffat bowed slightly. Despite his great
 8        3|         girl dressed up as a boy bowed easily to the countess and
 9        4|         Nana for the first time, bowed, paid her a compliment and
10        4|         invited him.”~Foucarmont bowed and seemed very much at
11        5|       his glass, waited quietly, bowed thrice and murmured:~“Madame!
12        5|       had sung her last note she bowed, and the gauze floated forth
13        5|          what he had done and he bowed ceremoniously, promising
14        5|        entrance hall the company bowed and said good–by. And when
15        6|       the inhabitants of Chamont bowed before her with extreme
16        7|       the cores, but the two men bowed their heads and patiently
17        7|        she’s really a stick?”~He bowed his head in the affirmative.~“
18        8|         She listened to him with bowed head while he spoke to her
19        8|    protest but would listen with bowed head.~“Then, too,” continued
20        9|          the count remained with bowed head. He raised it with
21       11| uproarious fit of laughter. Nana bowed.~“Price is up,” she replied.~
22       11|       and Fauchery passed by and bowed to her. She made them a
23       12|        de Chouard, who just then bowed to her:~“These ladies are
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