Chap.

 1        1|       gaiety and became highly good natured. A fever of curiosity urged
 2        1|            a big fellow with a goodnatured expression, lolling on the
 3        3|          Then, too, Nana had a goodnatured expression, while with the
 4        4|             voice and with the goodnatured cynicism of a comrade in
 5        4|         which is peculiar to a goodnatured courtesan. The roses in
 6        7|            for she was still a goodnatured wench, and it bored her
 7        8|              But Satin, like a goodnatured girl, would listen unwearyingly
 8        8|         shut the window like a goodnatured girl and threw her friend’
 9        9| embarrassment.~“Ah, you’re not good natured,” she muttered at last.~“
10       10|     influence him, as became a goodnatured courtesan. When he came
11       10|            in her character of goodnatured courtesan and had such a
12       11|           hand to him like the goodnatured wench she was.~Presently,
13       13|           one got if one was a goodnatured wench!~Meanwhile in the
14       13|             passers–by, like a goodnatured animal, born to live minus
15       13|            for she was still a goodnatured girl; it was as though a
16       13|            her mission was the goodnatured courtesan to the last. She
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