Chapter
1 I | will look among the common people. Still less likely. There
2 I | class, nor to the common people, and she can never enter
3 I | evening, even among those people. Ah, no!”~Servigny began
4 I | which were filled with people.~A kind of master of ceremonies,
5 I | or of the Indies. Other people came in, marquesses, counts
6 I | day. There are too many people here to-day, and we can’
7 I | at Bougival, is it not? People are more free in the country,
8 II | when I would like to kill people,—not animals, I would never
9 II | never kill animals,—but people, yes, and other days when
10 II | a good thing, at times. People are often nearer to each
11 II | boats were filled with young people, working-girls and their
12 II | proceeded slowly, crowded with people. A collegian, wanting to
13 III| demeanor, and words of the people who lived around her. But
14 III| did not estimate or sum up people as her mother, did. She
15 III| with that deep sleep of people who are tired out and have
16 III| arrange her pastime, to amuse people, to hide her views, to lay
17 III| person would cry out to warn people in danger of death.~Her
18 III| must live like the country people; and no one must know what
19 III| irascible blood of the common people. Then a sense of shame,
20 III| know that, on that account, people do not respect us. I know
21 III| want to see one of those people again, never, never. If
22 III| speaking in low tones, as people do to a convalescent, said:~“
23 IV | working-women, daughters of the people, seemed a little disgraceful,
24 IV | a sensation of bravery. People should see what she was,
25 IV | pleasurable appetite of people who have taken exercise.~
26 IV | except her mother, perhaps.~People would say: “How pretty she
27 IV | enviously: “There are some people who are full of fun.”~Yvette
28 IV | Another woman said: “Can people amuse themselves like that!”~
29 IV | passers-by. “How stupid all these people seem,” she said. Then raising
30 IV | home, Mam’zelle, so that people may not see you weeping
31 IV | covered with flowers. She saw people on the shore, and these
32 IV | on the shore, and these people spoke very loudly; then
33 IV | as if she had known the people, for through her dreamy
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