Chapter
1 I | Suddenly from the end of the room a tall girl darted forward,
2 II | clock.”~He proceeded to his room and went to bed. But he
3 II | as Servigny entered his room, he saw the horizon all
4 II | thought. Yvette went to her room. Madame Obardi began to
5 III| alone, had gone back to her room, her heart oppressed, her
6 III| men, and withdrew.~As her room was just above the terrace,
7 III| have just gone up to his room. Her mother was alone with
8 III| and shut herself in her room, resolved to open her door
9 III| livid reflections into her room, and she saw herself in
10 III| stood in the middle of the room. She had in her veins the
11 III| determination. I shall not leave my room till they have gone. I never
12 IV | even her bedroom. Yes, her room would remain just the same,
13 IV | and shut herself in her room. She did not appear again
14 IV | was served she went to her room again.~She heard the merry
15 IV | while nevertheless her room was filled with the asphyxiating
16 IV | began to throw them into the room through the window.~At the
17 IV | are too many of us in this room; be kind enough to leave
18 IV | the arm, led her from the room.~Then Servigny, sitting-by
19 IV | tossed up from below into her room and upon her bed, and the
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