Chap.

 1        1|  really very charming. She was bringing with her Caroline Hequet
 2        2|       busy clearing the table, bringing the plates out one by one
 3        2|          My faith,” said Nana, bringing the ten big silver pieces
 4        2|     was losing her head. After bringing every nook and corner into
 5        3|     see,” murmured Vandeuvres, bringing Fauchery back into the middle
 6        4|  moment he had had the idea of bringing with him Prulliere, Fontan
 7        5|     say that?” shouted Mignon, bringing down his huge hands on the
 8        6|        I’ve never succeeded in bringing you all together, and now
 9        7|    enough of this!” she swore, bringing her fist down on the furniture. “
10        8|  grossly insulted and spoke of bringing an action against the prefect
11       10|   silver or ivory inlaid work, bringing into view the polished contours
12       11|      behind her waist, thereby bringing her lower limbs into bold
13       11| stealthy impulse was gradually bringing in the whole field. Nana
14       11|       miserable wretch; you’re bringing dishonor upon us. Begone!’
15       12|      act.” His whole desire in bringing the count and the countess
16       13|       the ordure of the slums, bringing with it the leaven of social
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