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1 I | tone of conviction: “You see, my dear fellow, all depends 2 II | he had not been able to see himself entirely, and had 3 III | Mme. Forestier if she will see me, and tell her that M. 4 III | acquainted with her, you will see how witty she is! Come here 5 III | witty she is! Come here and see her some day.”~As she spoke, 6 III | three oclock. At any rate, see if my friend M. Forestier 7 III | who is posted; you will see him to-morrow. Above all, 8 IV | well, so anxious was he to see his article in print. He 9 IV | it alone and they shall see.” Scarcely had he entered 10 IV | manager yourself; he will see that everything is all right.”~ 11 IV | surprised this morning not to see my second article on Algeria.”~ 12 V | How kind of you to come to see me. I was positive you had 13 V | task for not having been to see her; then she added with 14 V | pay it for me; I cannot see.” At the same time, she 15 V | asked timidly: “When shall I see you again?”~She whispered 16 V | walked to the mantelpiece to see what kind of an appearance 17 V | He whispered: “When can I see you alone to tell you how 18 V | difference. I shall come to see you and not your rooms.”~ 19 V | the day. She was amused to see him implore so ardently 20 V | her hands, delighted to see him, and crying: “Ah, ‘Bel-Ami!’”~ 21 V | after all. If she should see me, she would take in the 22 V | desire to touch them, to see of what those beings were 23 VI | the apartment Duroy could see the reflection of people 24 VI | kind, M. Duroy, to come to see me.” She pointed to a chair. 25 VI | crossed the street in order to see the lady’s face; he was 26 VI | to her or pretend not to see her? “I should not see her,” 27 VI | to see her? “I should not see her,” thought he.~When Duroy 28 VI | to-morrow. If my father could see me this evening in the house 29 VI | He thought: “I will go to see them some day.” His toilette 30 VI | distant country one will never see. Then, too, he had fancied 31 VI | dine here.”~“When shall I see you again?”~“Lunch with 32 VI | and years, and you will see life from a different standpoint. 33 VII | a number of “La Plume.”~“See, here is another unpleasant 34 VII | live without you! I must see you, and with my husband 35 VIII | strength nor the courage to see that~agony day and night, 36 VIII | are here; you have come to see me die. I am much obliged.”~ 37 VIII | Duroy forced a smile. “To see you die? That would not 38 VIII | shoulders impatiently: “You will see very soon.” And he bowed 39 VIII | many more sunsets shall I seeeighttenfifteentwenty 40 VIII | continued: “Everything that I see reminds me that I shall 41 VIII | reminds me that I shall not see them long. It is horrible. 42 VIII | horrible. I shall no longer see the smallest objects—the 43 VIII | Duroy, she said to him: “You see, to-day he thinks he is 44 VIII | From my easy-chair I can see it constantly. I prefer 45 VIII | that the cure wishes to see him. Will you be kind enough 46 VIII | happened to me? I cannot see. Oh, my God!” His staring 47 VIII | his eyes just in time to see Forestier close his. He 48 VIII | his eyes in order not to see the corpse. Mme. Forestier’ 49 VIII | corpse as if they expected to see it move. Duroy continued:~“ 50 VIII | no. We will wait, we will see; we will become better acquainted. 51 IX | I am in Paris. Come to see me.”~“Madeleine Forestier.”~ 52 IX | I am very anxious to see them!”~He hesitated, perplexed: “ 53 IX | of conviction: “You will see how easily it will be accepted 54 IX | one will be surprised to see you take a nom de plume. 55 IX | slowly: “My dear friend, you see that I am very much perplexed, 56 IX | morning, Made! I am glad to see the old people once more. 57 IX | raising her head, could see the stars between the branches 58 IX | father asked simply: “Shall I see you soon again?”~“Yes—in 59 IX | hill, Duroy laughed. “You see,” said he, “I warned you. 60 X | paused in astonishment to see covers laid for three: the 61 XI | silent avowal. “I will go to see her to-morrow,” thought 62 XI | become so.”~“Well, we shall see,” said she.~They descended 63 XI | names of the participants. See, if you stand at the end 64 XI | replied: “Very well, I will see to Rival and Norbert.”~The 65 XI | good wind, but a desire to see you. Some power has impelled 66 XI | that I am not forgiven. You see that I am calm.”~She replied: “ 67 XI | continued in a subdued voice: “See, how I can control myself— 68 XI | house or elsewhere, I must see you for only a moment each 69 XI | outlines of your form, and see your beautiful eyes.”~She 70 XI | willed.~“Listen: I must see you! I will wait at your 71 XI | come to you, but I shall see you to-morrow.”~She repeated: “ 72 XI | wishprovided that I can see you. I will greet you; I 73 XII | Trinite: “Where shall I see you to-morrow?”~She did 74 XII | her eyes in order not to see Georges. She could not pray; 75 XII | glanced around on all sides to see if anyone noticed the woman 76 XII | drew nearer in order to see the woman whose voice he 77 XII | otherwise I could never see you again.”~At first he 78 XII | to respect you. Come, you see that people are looking 79 XIII | philosophically: “He who lives will see.”~The morning of the reopening 80 XIII | necessary that I should see you to-day. It is~important. 81 XIII | jewel—my blue-bird”—and to see her assume a kind of childish 82 XIII | mother; he could no longer see her, hear her, nor think 83 XIII | adores me. However, I will see, perhaps there is some truth 84 XIII | be silent! I can never see you a moment without hearing 85 XIII | He will be delighted to see you.”~“No; I dine at the 86 XIII | buttonhole and began to laugh.~“See! Here is one of Madeleine’ 87 XIII | whose it is—listenstayseestay—”~But she repeated: “ 88 XIII | nephew.”~“Ah! Did he often see that nephew?”~“They had 89 XIV | me.”~She said: “I do not see how that can be done, since 90 XIV | somewhat impatiently: “I do not see how we can silence malignant 91 XIV | impossible.”~Du Roy said: “See here—throw in this chronometer 92 XV | on a certain evening to see it.~Du Roy was jealous of 93 XV | beseeching him to come to see her, to appoint a meeting 94 XV | Bel-Ami! Why do we never see you any more?”~It was Suzanne 95 XV | hair. He was delighted to see her, and apologized as they 96 XV | I am bored to death. You see I tell you so frankly, that 97 XV | heart.~He replied: “We shall see; you are too wealthy.”~“ 98 XV | him. He took Clotilde to see the painting. As they crossed 99 XV | me?”~“Yes. She refuses to see you and goes away when you 100 XV | I shall take Clotilde to see my room.” And the two women 101 XV | At the end of it you will see an arbor. Expect me in ten 102 XV | Why do you never come to see me? Why do you refuse to 103 XV | a friend, I will come to see you as formerly. Can you 104 XV | do anything in order to see you.”~“Then it is agreed 105 XV | you again, only come to see me, Georges. It is impossible 106 XV | me to live without you. I see you, I feel you, in my heart 107 XV | to speak of it again. You see I came to-day on receipt 108 XVI | the matter.”~They could see a man’s form concealed beneath 109 XVI | to smoke, seeming not to see her husband.~In the meantime 110 XVI | are?”~He made no reply.~“I see I shall have to arrest you.”~ 111 XVII | you think that I did not see that you could not exist 112 XVII | as husband. So, we shall see.”~Mme. Walter felt a desire 113 XVIII| his hands and returned to see what Clotilde was doing. 114 XVIII| son-in-law. It is comical to see them together! She looks 115 XVIII| All the people turned to see what was coming, and the 116 XVIII| their seats in order to see them leave the sacred edifice 117 XVIII| spectators, but Georges did not see them; his thoughts had returned


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