Chap.

 1        1|    little twelveyearold chit, answered every question put to her
 2        2|     pretended to be modest. She answered them with little assenting
 3        2|        must be left alone,” she answered quietly.~“If that comes
 4        3|         I plotting, madame?” he answered quietly. “Nothing at all.”~“
 5        4|       here, I promise you!” she answered laughingly.~She looked round
 6        4|    asked questions which no one answered and called to one another
 7        4|     when such was necessary, he answered amiably enough:~“Certainly,
 8        4|      some surprise.~She neither answered nor turned her head, and
 9        4|       not coming, too, but Nana answered in a huff that the minister
10        5| impatient.”~“All in good time,” answered Nana quietly.~She had dipped
11        6|    distance? The little old man answered with a succession of grunts.
12        6|         s the Countess Muffat,” answered Steiner.~“There now! I suspected
13        7|       of mine enemies!” Nothing answered: the shadows and the cold
14        9|         hung his head; Fauchery answered her questioning glance with
15       10|          I certainly love him!” answered Nana, briskly getting out
16       11|      the matter of that. Then I answered to the effect that I wanted
17       12|       You’re ill too.”~“No,” he answered with extreme difficulty.~
18       12|     come. I’m going—”~“No,” she answered briskly enough. “Stay! Perhaps
19       12|        Georges grew excited and answered with an “I can tell, sir!”
20       13|       sleep with everybody. She answered him in the same strain,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License