Chapter
1 I | which they formed. When she saw Servigny her face immediately
2 II | them in the sauces, they saw them moving on the bread,
3 II | Servigny entered his room, he saw the horizon all pink through
4 II | the window, opened it, and saw Yvette standing in the path
5 II | he asked.~“No, my dear. I saw that book in a shop. They
6 II | the boatmen.~Suddenly they saw it. It was a huge boat,
7 II | tiny foot that emerged.~He saw her thus exhibiting herself,
8 II | fatigue as he followed. He saw her leave the water, pick
9 III| which at times he thought he saw a shadow pass. But suddenly
10 III| sinister gleam, and she saw the great river, with the
11 III| reflections into her room, and she saw herself in the mirror of
12 III| words: “Oh! last night—I saw—your window.”~The Marquise,
13 III| said.~Yvette replied:~“I saw you, mamma, last night.
14 IV | are full of fun.”~Yvette saw the wooden horses and compelled
15 IV | bowed. Turning around she saw that the Prince and the
16 IV | intoxication, of soft fever. She saw that the cotton was dry,
17 IV | covered with flowers. She saw people on the shore, and
18 IV | She looked at the moon and saw in it a face, a woman’s
19 IV | Servigny turning around saw a letter on the table. He
20 IV | eyes.~He continued, as he saw her reviving: “Come! Come!
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