Chapter
1 Int | having dwindled, he had to look for a position. For several
2 Int | He appeared besides to look upon art as a pastime, literature
3 Int | of a decadent, I cannot look within myself, and the effort
4 Int | forebodings. He has a desire to look into the unknown, and to
5 I | with the stupid, sleepy look of one suddenly aroused.
6 III | carrying baskets turn round to look at him. The languorous fascination
7 III | said to her:~“Make yourself look pretty to-morrow morning.”~“
8 IV | two delicate red shells.~“Look, a little family,” she said
9 IV | up,” he said. “It would look ridiculous for us to be
10 V | Jeanne and Julien would look where he pointed, but see
11 V | turned toward her with a look of annoyance.~“How much
12 VI | there was nothing more to look forward to. And there was
13 VI | his shoulder, stopped to look at the work; and as Bataille’
14 VI | beard gave him a common look in spite of all. He looked
15 VI | laughing, calling to his wife: “Look at Ma-Ma-Marius! Is he not
16 VI | bluing water in a washtub. Look at this sea, how terrible
17 VII | would raise her eyes and look out at the gray sea which
18 VII | looked round with a wicked look on his face, and pushing
19 VII | that. Julien will go and look for him, you see, and we
20 VII | logs on the fire and to look for dresses, skirts, and
21 VII | one night and I went to look for Julien. Rosalie was
22 VII | feelings as a father, went to look for Julien, and said to
23 VIII| But Jeanne, happening to look up at her father’s bewildered
24 VIII| this does not affect me. I look upon him now as a stranger.
25 IX | them a little longer to look at some fishing by torchlight.
26 IX | upset. Then she went to look for her father, and throwing
27 IX | is growing old, than to look back to one’s youth.” But
28 IX | vain for you, longing to look into your eyes, to press
29 X | reply, but continued to look on the ground at a sort
30 X | they need, and the women, look you, the women have no morals.
31 X | mistakes; but you can go and look for the man, and prevent
32 X | accident.~They all ran to look at it and raised the wreck
33 X | poor and they are rich! Look at them now.” And trembling,
34 X | weather. Let every one help to look for them.”~He started off
35 XI | had brought, she went to look for the superintendent to
36 XI | took a walk on the pier to look at the ships coming and
37 XI | noiselessly to take another look at the sleeping woman, walking
38 XII | herself, and invited them to look over the château.~A month
39 XII | their departure, went to look for her son. They took her
40 XIII| in making her new house look pretty, the thought that
41 XIII| any steps, from going to look for him, to see him. It
42 XIII| mother, and I have come to look for him. Here are ten francs
43 XIII| for passersby stopped to look at her. Then she felt very
44 XIII| would pause at the door, look in, see all the people sitting
45 XIII| People turned round to look at her, others laughed as
46 XIII| department to ask them to look for her child. They could
47 XIV | had gone up to the loft to look for something and by chance
48 XIV | sea she turned round to look. Nothing had changed on
49 XIV | become insane. She chanced to look at the door against which
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