Chapter
1 I | entrance to this house, just as there is in bazaars,
2 I | talents.”~“I don’t remember just how I went to her house.
3 I | to-day. Tall, magnificent, just ripe, eighteen years old,
4 I | two charmers. No one knows just what they are planning.
5 I | shall take the first ticket, just as I would do for a street
6 I | one giving you a title, just as they give a bunch of
7 I | upon the Colossus who had just been introduced to her.
8 I | introduced to her. She had just the slightest down on her
9 I | souls are out of joint, just like the limbs of the little
10 I | thin.~She seemed to move just as her mother was made to
11 I | height. Now Muscade has just the proportions which I
12 I | my dear Duke, that I have just leased a villa at Bougival
13 I | are becoming very vulgar—just as you have been several
14 I | the murmur of the players, just as if the money was putting
15 I | odor of love among them, just as you scent the perfumes
16 I | the master of the house just now?” asked Saval.~Servigny
17 II | was halfway up this hill, just at the corner of the Seine,
18 II | morning, on waking, I can tell just what I shall be in the evening.
19 II | depends on the book I have just read.”~She was clad in a
20 II | far away, for I heard them just now.”~Servigny murmured: “
21 II | curbing his spirit to find just the right, tender, and decisive
22 II | the beginning of her neck, just beneath the golden hair,
23 II | illustrious examples. It was just by this same process that
24 II | make one but they make two just the same. Have you ever
25 II | Mam’zelle,” he answered. “Just time to splash my face with
26 II | could not exactly define just what light and vague odor
27 II | breath, which seemed to him just as delicious to inhale.~
28 II | read!”~“Is it a wager, or just a simple fad?” he asked.~“
29 II | turn around. Yvette had just entered, still in her daytime
30 II | this. Something strange has just happened.”~“What can it
31 III| friend not to lie to me once, just once?”~“Even twice, if necessary.”~“
32 III| withdrew.~As her room was just above the terrace, the leaves
33 III| Servigny, then, must have just gone up to his room. Her
34 III| dreams in fantastic scenes.~Just then a voice below her uttered
35 III| you out if you loitered, just as you loiter, now because
36 III| And she remained in bed, just as if she had been ill.
37 IV | Yes, her room would remain just the same, with the same
38 IV | listened, in despair. Servigny, just a bit tipsy, was imitating
39 IV | thought as she had done just now. The chloroform quieting
40 IV | Duke.”~“Ha, ha, that is just what I expected.”~Servigny,
41 IV | But Servigny, who had just said something in a low
42 IV | Come, go out a minute, just a minute, and I promise
43 IV | he said.~She murmured: “Just a second more. I am so happy.”~
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