Chapter
1 Int | the fertility of a master hand produced poetry, novels,
2 Int | Maupassant, who, pen in hand, is the character he describes,
3 Int | style.~But, on the other hand, it is difficult to admit,
4 Int | distinctions.~On the other hand, the pessimist has all the
5 Int | Pierre et Jean.~On the other hand, he possesses, above many
6 Int | is late, the night is at hand; weary of suffering any
7 Int | despises, but holds out his hand to those unfortunates who,
8 Int | by the physician was at hand.~After several tragic weeks
9 I | strength. They would walk hand in hand on nights like this,
10 I | They would walk hand in hand on nights like this, hearing
11 III | side of the boat with one hand as she looked out into the
12 III | contentment; Jeanne had one hand on the seat and her neighbor’
13 III | who remained motionless, hand in hand.~The vicomte had
14 III | remained motionless, hand in hand.~The vicomte had the usual
15 III | that he was squeezing her hand, gently at first, and then
16 IV | Lamare has asked us for your hand in marriage.”~She wanted
17 IV | them, he took the baroness’ hand and kissed her fingers,
18 IV | to his lips the trembling hand of the young girl, he imprinted
19 IV | Little father gave his hand to the baroness, weary himself
20 V | lead, in her daughter’s hand, saying, “That is for your
21 V | while they held in their hand the meagre tip.~He had a
22 V | guide, reaching out his hand toward some of these heights,
23 V | full. She took Julien’s hand and squeezed it, overcome
24 V | kissed Jeanne, shook Julien’s hand and said: “Good-day, madame;
25 VI | freezing.” Then, placing his hand on Jeanne’s shoulder and
26 VI | clock. Every one was on hand; and they dragged the carriage
27 VI | master, holding him with one hand, continued beating him with
28 VI | And he was raising his hand again when his father-in-law
29 VII | and she took her maid’s hand as she said mechanically: “
30 VII | the door, a candle in his hand, still calling: “Jeanne!”
31 VII | and she reached out her hand to catch the animal, but
32 VII | what to answer. He took her hand, tenderly, as he used to
33 VII | and held out his loyal hand to Julien, who refused to
34 VII | doctor took hold of her hand and said in a low tone: “
35 VII | have had your turn. Your hand on your heart, am I right?”
36 VII | bed and placed his warm hand on the despairing girl’s
37 VII | if this strong peasant’s hand, accustomed to the gesture
38 VII | Then the priest took the hand of the young man and leading
39 VII | to the bed, he placed his hand in that of his wife, and
40 VII | rose, shook little mother’s hand, saying: “Do not disturb
41 VIII| approaching event, held her other hand, bewildered at this mystery
42 VIII| s hairy paw, kissed the hand of the comtesse, whose ivory
43 VIII| madame,” she took Jeanne’s hand and said in a sympathetic
44 VIII| his mind and held out his hand, as after buying a cow,
45 VIII| skunk!”~The baron shook his hand, then called out: “Ludivine!”
46 IX | and she was leaning one hand on her husband’s shoulder
47 IX | comtesse with outstretched hand and smiling lips, she felt
48 IX | alone now?” She took his hand impulsively and replied: “
49 X | tapping Jeanne lightly on the hand, he said: “That is permissible,
50 X | an end. He took Jeanne’s hand and adjured her to open
51 X | that, never!”~He raised his hand as if to curse her in his
52 X | which he held open in his hand, and a sudden squall coming
53 XI | Abbé Tolbiac: “Madame, the hand of God is weighing heavily
54 XI | Jeanne, holding out her hand to her former maid, murmured: “
55 XII | up his cassock with one hand, to keep it out of the mud,
56 XII | and then seizing her son’s hand: “Give him a good slash
57 XIII| and she was obliged to hand it all over. However, she
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