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Nana. The Miller’s Daughter. Captain Burle. Death of Olivier Becaille

CHAPTER IV
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You're a good deal spread out down there.

That's it--where there's a will--" They crowded more tightly than ever, and Foucarmont and Louise were given a little stretch of table, but the friend had to sit at some distance from his plate and ate his supper through dint of making a long arm between his neighbors' shoulders.

The waiters took away the soup plates and circulated rissoles of young rabbit with truffles and "niokys" and powdered cheese.

Bordenave agitated the whole table with the announcement that at one moment he had had the idea of bringing with him Prulliere, Fontan and old Bosc.

At this Nana looked sedate and remarked dryly that she would have given them a pretty reception.


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