Chap.

 1        1|        averred. Thereupon Diana promised to keep a sharp eye on him
 2        1|      piece was savednay, more, promised a great success. This carnival
 3        1|      for Clarisse; Fauchery had promised to catch up Lucy Stewart
 4        2|     hundred francs a year. Nana promised to rent some pretty little
 5        2|     have a peal of bells things promised well. Nevertheless, she
 6        2|  departure at once after having promised to bring Louiset back with
 7        2|  artiste lived in this house we promised ourselves that we would
 8        3|        some very fine fetes are promised,” said Mme du Joncquoy.~
 9        4|         his left hand, and they promised to take good care of him.
10        5|        Oh, that Steiner! He had promised Rose a fine house in the
11        5|         with many vices. But he promised himself that he would be
12        6| Monsieur de Vandeuvres, who has promised me a visit these five years
13        6|   tomorrow, little Mother!” and promised to take a nap. But he did
14        6|       entreaties, she at length promised to be kind, but not in Paris,
15        6|       consoled her and formally promised to be one of the party.~“
16        8|     halfpence. He had certainly promised to subscribe toward their
17        8|    tonneau with you, and so she promised to come at some future time
18       10|     Louiset to perform what she promised. This was to suffice him.
19       12|       expecting the doctor, who promised to come back this morning.”~
20       13|        pretty Johnny, he is! He promised me two hundred francs. Oh,
21       13|       day after having formally promised her ten thousand francs
22       14|     leaving the window open; “I promised to make you come down. They’
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