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1 II | Forestier was married, and the thought that the handsome blonde 2 II | head to his feet. He half thought of excusing himself, of 3 III | soft night air; but the thought of the series of articles 4 III | should he say? Suddenly he thought: “I must begin with my departure,” 5 III | his head upon his hand and thought—but in vain! However, he 6 III | not discouraged, but in thought reassured himself: “Bah, 7 IV | Duroy stammered: “No, I thought I should have time this 8 IV | him and walked away. The thought of the article he had to 9 IV | Excuse me. I believed—I—thought—” Then, in a clear voice, 10 IV | never had so much, and he thought himself rich for an indefinite 11 V | an inferior. Often he had thought of making Mme. Forestier 12 V | expressive than words. He thought her very bewitching in her 13 V | dare, what would she do?” thought he. The recollection of 14 V | her corner. He would have thought her asleep, had he not seen 15 V | clasped her to his breast. He thought: “It is easier than I thought 16 V | thought: “It is easier than I thought it would be. All is well.” 17 V | the ground floor.~Duroy thought uneasily: “This will cost 18 V | meeting with Rachel. Then he thought: “Bah, I am not married 19 VI | made for caresses, and he thought: “She is certainly nicer 20 VI | I should not see her,” thought he.~When Duroy entered his 21 VI | Duroy entered his rooms he thought: “I must change my apartments; 22 VI | evening as they supped. He thought: “I will go to see them 23 VI | he was astonished. He had thought of the manager’s daughters 24 VI | ease that at one time he thought he should feign indisposition 25 VII | paper the next morning, he thought it more aggressive in print 26 VII | All is settled!”~Duroy thought the matter had terminated 27 VII | too confused to think. One thought alone filled his mind and 28 VII | so changed.~Suddenly he thought: “To-morrow at this time 29 VII | anyway for me now.”~She thought a moment and then replied: “ 30 VIII | never return to earth! He thought of the insects which live 31 VIII | such a subject; however, he thought he might be able to express 32 IX | replied simply: “I have often thought of it, but it does not seem 33 IX | common a proceeding. I have thought of assuming the name of 34 IX | more erect and walked as he thought gentlemen should. He felt 35 IX | his apartments when the thought of Mme. de Marelle rendered 36 IX | day.~“It will be hard,” thought he. “There will be a quarrel 37 IX | all. On the contrary, she thought it an excellent plan.”~The 38 IX | invited at Forestier’s), I thought: ‘Sacristi, if I could only 39 X | affable. One would have thought in the course of five minutes, 40 X | following Georges’s line of thought. From time to time she murmured: “ 41 X | retiring, haunted by the same thought, he asked:~“Did Charles 42 X | felt more reconciled to the thought of Forestier, and felt like 43 X | her from his corner and thought: “She is pretty; so much 44 XI | younger of the two girls and thought: “Little Suzanne is not 45 XI | go to see her to-morrow,” thought he.~Left alone with his 46 XI | Du Roy was surprised: “I thought her a Jewess.”~“She a Jewess! 47 XI | commence sooner.”~Georges thought: “If I might have had Suzanne, 48 XI | her hand.~“How much I have thought of you,” said he.~“And I 49 XI | them.”~“You did?”~“Yes, I thought you would return.”~His heart 50 XI | believe she is affected,” thought he; and he smiled as he 51 XI | Norbert.”~The following day he thought he would anticipate his 52 XI | Or rather because I have thought only of you since yesterday.”~ 53 XI | cannot accompany me.”~Du Roy thought: “I did right not to return 54 XI | pretty and fresh looking,” thought he. But Mme. Walter attracted 55 XII | early. He laughed as he thought of the place of meeting. 56 XII | I cannot— cannot—I never thought—it was stronger than I—listen— 57 XII | looked at him and suddenly thought that he resembled Forestier. “ 58 XII | He was furious. Then he thought she might be looking for 59 XII | the cab, startled at the thought of a tete-a-tete, and stammered: “ 60 XII | never had a lover”; while he thought: “That is a matter of indifference 61 XIII | it as he walked along. He thought: “What does that old owl 62 XIII | of supplication.~“I have thought of that, my darling, and 63 XIII | eighteen hundred francs. He thought with joy: “If I make my 64 XIII | insignificant. Suddenly he thought he heard Madeleine crying. 65 XIV | remembrance to prove that he thought of us—that he recognized 66 XIV | that if he had given it a thought, that is what he would have 67 XIV | quite affectionately. She thought him very shrewd and clever. 68 XV | Walter’s success. He had thought himself wealthy with the 69 XV | a fine couple.” Georges thought: “If my position had been 70 XV | speak. He looked at her and thought once more: “If I only had 71 XV | for years with food for thought.~Du Roy gazed at it for 72 XV | He made no reply; his own thought coming from the lips of 73 XV | surprise she exclaimed: “Why, I thought you would never set your 74 XV | was embarrassed. Walter thought it very singular; Madeleine, 75 XVI | possible hope, and that thought almost destroys my reason. 76 XVII | him.~When he was gone, she thought over all that had taken 77 XVII | living companionship. He thought it wiser to treat her with 78 XVIII| He saw no one. He only thought of himself.~When they reached


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