Chap.

 1        1|           a rival. And as for the bill, good God! What a noise
 2        2|         burnt almonds down on his bill. Nana put the bag between
 3        7|          thousand francs to pay a bill with she would not receive
 4       10|    Vandeuvres helped her to pay a bill which she did not wish to
 5       10|     undertook to keep in hand the bill for a hundred thousand francs
 6       10|      powders and pomades, and the bill was signed on the marble–
 7       11|         it seemed likely that the bill which Labordette had put
 8       11|           enough to pay the hotel bill, of a handful of diamonds
 9       12|           Labordette came for the bill yesterday. As for me, I’
10       12|     promises to the contrary, the bill for a hundred thousand francs
11       12| Chantereau. “My husband has had a bill of his in his hands. At
12       13|           six months she ran up a bill of a hundred and twenty
13       13|           but there’s the baker’s bill worrying me awfully.”~He
14       13|       nine oclock had turned up, bill in hand. It was a wretched
15       13|           get an old unpaid straw bill settled, while Victorine
16       13|         face with him. Taking the bill, she told him to return
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