Chap.

 1        5|   tone of a man exhibiting a bear in the street. In a voice
 2        6|     much. Oh, my darling old bear, if I were to die would
 3        7|  viper, if you like! I dont bear him any ill will, because
 4        8|    names— “my doggie, my old bear, my kitten”—and whenever
 5        8|    connoisseur who could not bear to see so fine a girl making
 6       10| troubled. But the hardest to bear were the two or three hours
 7       10|   Mimi! It was impossible to bear him a grudge! Daguenet’s
 8       10|     can tell you I’ve had to bear pretty well everything and
 9       10|    to bursting. He could not bear to see them so close together;
10       11|    ridiculous of his wife to bear Nana a grudge; he thought
11       13|    project of begging her to bear witness in her son’s favor.
12       13|   depths of his being and to bear but one blossom on the tree
13       13|      Or again she would play bear, walking on all fours on
14       13|    bit. I bet you dont play bear like me.”~It was still charming
15       13|    still charming enough. As bear she amused him with her
16       13|      day when he was playing bear she pushed him so roughly
17       13|      This is more than I can bear, my God! More than I can
18       13|      my God! More than I can bear!”~He had accepted every
19       13|       Take me away! I cannot bear it any longer! Take me away!”~
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