Chapter
1 I | house to see her?”~Servigny began to laugh: “Forewarn the
2 I | going to see her.”~Saval began to laugh and said: “You
3 I | people. Ah, no!”~Servigny began to laugh.~“How stupid you
4 I | for a few minutes; then he began again: “All the same, it
5 II | Belvigne?”~This time she began to laugh, and asked: “Can
6 II | leaves. A distant piano began to play a popular waltz.~
7 II | She did not reply. He began to walk forward, peering
8 II | like this.”~A distant clock began to strike. He counted the
9 II | Saval replied. And he began to laugh. Servigny pressed
10 II | opened the iron gate and began to walk along the river
11 II | was brightening. The cocks began to crow in the poultry-yards.
12 II | fixed upon the ground. He began to read as follows:~“The
13 II | insect which escaped her and began to crawl over her face.
14 II | red with a huge straw hat, began a waltz, Yvette grasped
15 II | their glances; and Servigny began to fear lest the adventure
16 II | make sport of him. And he began to long for her with a passionate
17 II | her room. Madame Obardi began to dream. Living for years
18 III| soul reassuring itself, she began to plan an adventure, to
19 III| her in a new manner; she began to entertain suspicions
20 III| took Yvette’s, and they began to stroll about the lawn,
21 III| wept again, and then she began to think.~Her mother! A
22 III| and terrible emotion, she began to choke.~The Marquise,
23 III| with open arms, she also began to sob and stammered:~“My
24 III| alone, all alone; then she began to think. The chambermaid
25 IV | full of little bottles.~She began the same system on the following
26 IV | They started. And Servigny began to imitate the trumpet,
27 IV | when he got off.~Then she began to wander among the booths.
28 IV | Prince and the Chevalier began to think the joke was being
29 IV | she cried.~The young man began to swim, and seizing the
30 IV | stopped the drum playing. She began to laugh dryly, saying:~“
31 IV | which drowned her heart, she began to sob so violently, that
32 IV | iron gate of the villa she began to run, crossed the garden,
33 IV | shutting her mouth, she began to inhale it. She took in
34 IV | piece of wadding; then she began to breathe in the fumes
35 IV | dream-water on the cotton and began to breathe it in again,
36 IV | face, a woman’s face. She began to scorn the country in
37 IV | and buds not yet opened, began to throw them into the room
38 IV | piece from his pocket, and began with the Prince.~“Tail,”
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