Chap.

 1        2|         withal. But suddenly she remembered something.~“I say, where
 2        4|        Wednesday, she distinctly remembered having supped at Peters’
 3        6|   pressed against her side, Nana remembered. Ah yes, it was in novels
 4        6|     gaiety surprised him when he remembered her drooping, languid state
 5        6|  Theophile Venot, whom Mme Hugon remembered to have invited at the Muffats’
 6        7|       One morning a month ago he remembered going up to Fauchery’s rooms
 7        7|  standing. That was the room. He remembered it now: it had hangings
 8        7|         his pocket.~Nana had not remembered.~“The thousand francs!”
 9        9|         mouth, her body. When he remembered the sound of her voice a
10       10|          his former plaints, she remembered the promise she had made.~“
11       10|       hat. But in the doorway he remembered the set of sapphires; he
12       11|    feared an argument. Then Nana remembered Louiset, who was sitting
13       11|        he was going off Marechal remembered something and was sorry
14       11|         it was quite likely; she remembered such things, and then that
15       12|         her feverish heat and of remembered delights. He leaned over
16       12|         dont remember?”~No, she remembered nothing, and in his chaffing
17       13| accompanied him to the door Nana remembered the baker and briskly inquired:~“
18       13|         was possessed by vaguely remembered stories of saints who were
19       14|      crystal grot! The gentlemen remembered the occasion perfectly.
20       14|         the little boy, and they remembered seeing him at the races.
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