Chap.

 1        3|     himself. He was especially interested by the Countess Sabine.
 2        3|   chief clerk and seemed to be interested in that stout individual’
 3        4|       talking, Nana grew quite interested and insisted on details
 4        4| scoring a success. He was more interested by the spectacle which Steiner
 5        5|        sort of thing no longer interested him now. He was stroking
 6        5|       contrary, he was greatly interested and kept pausing in order
 7        7| machine in front of a grocer’s interested him awhile. But when he
 8        7|      ever, as though the shops interested her very much.~“Now do look!”
 9        7|      again; she was profoundly interested.~“Ah!” she said simply.~“
10        7|    young woman, now thoroughly interested, asked him about the countess.
11        8|        very Mme Robert who had interested Nana and inspired her with
12        8| neighbors. She was momentarily interested, however, at the sight of
13       10|   advice. Little by little she interested herself in the annoyances
14       10|       and the fashionable news interested her. Sometimes she even
15       10|        they were and were soon interested in the approach of a lantern,
16       11|     the grandstands! The scene interested her for a moment or two,
17       11|      which a silent and deeply interested throng was clustering.~The
18       11|        attention of all Paris, interested her beyond measure. Vandeuvres,
19       12|   accompanied by the eager and interested countess, was given his
20       14|      lit one by one. Meanwhile interested spectators became visible
21       14|      three leaned out, greatly interested. The trees got in their
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