Chapter
1 I | Indifferent and passionate, he gave himself rein and drew back
2 I | streets to look at them. He gave the idea of a statue turned
3 I | a fine modern house, and gave their overcoats and canes
4 I | words rippled forth.~She gave one hand to Servigny, who
5 I | its little gold chain, she gave the other to Saval, saying
6 I | proportions which I like.”~And she gave her hand to the newcomer.
7 II | wine.] Argenteuil, for she gave everybody nicknames. And
8 II | hand around her waist and gave her a slight hug.~“What
9 II | kissed her on the cheek. She gave a little start aside, and
10 II | her head toward him and gave her a fond, passionate kiss,
11 II | amorous and lazy gestures, she gave her pretty white hand to
12 II | said; “what is it?”~Yvette gave her a piercing look, as
13 III| o’clock. The young girl gave her hand with reserve, without
14 III| under the trees.”~Yvette gave her a quick glance.~“No,
15 III| evening.”~Madame Obardi gave it no further thought, preoccupied
16 III| her brow to the Marquise, gave her hand to the two young
17 III| went out. Madame Obardi gave a great sigh.~“My daughter
18 IV | The man, who knew her, gave her a tiny bottle of the
19 IV | chance found a chemist who gave her, at one stroke, a quarter
20 IV | was tail.~The Prince then gave all the others a chance,
|