Chapter
1 II | anything but a small mirror at home, he had not been able to
2 III | and he decided to return home at once and begin work.
3 III | parents. He saw their tiny home on the heights overlooking
4 IV | dined. Then he returned home and seated himself at his
5 IV | expected to find Forestier at home. However he said: “Tell
6 IV | three o’clock.”~He returned home saying to himself: “Very
7 V | saying: “I am always at home about three o’clock.” So
8 V | said: “Yes, Madame is at home, but I do not know whether
9 V | of a woman who loves her home. Duroy took a seat and waited
10 V | like to have company at home; I am not so situated that
11 V | they are stupid. Let us go home.”~Mme. de Marelle summoned
12 V | saying: “Shall I escort you home?”~“Certainly; I am unable
13 V | read:~“My husband is coming home this evening. We shall therefore
14 V | satisfied and he conducted her home. Then followed a series
15 V | I have left my purse at home and I have to dine at the
16 VI | Duroy very much, and is at home~on Saturdays.”~The next
17 VI | Occasionally he wrote home, and his letters always
18 VI | repeated: “I must write home to-morrow. If my father
19 VI | Then he recalled his old home, the faces of his father
20 VI | indisposition and return home.~The pictures had all been
21 VI | Marelle: “May I escort you home?”~“No.”~“Why not?”~“Because
22 VI | now my husband has come home for six weeks. But I could
23 VI | like to receive company at home.”~On Monday as he ascended
24 VII | s issue.~Duroy returned home rather agitated and uneasy.
25 VII | violently, and he returned home in order to dress himself.
26 VII | taking place. He returned home about nine o’clock in the
27 VII | you not tell me that your home was in the country?”~“Yes;
28 VIII| night, when he returned home, he found a letter under
29 VIII| again.~Duroy continued: “At home it is still wintry. It snows,
30 VIII| some pretext for returning home as quickly as possible.
31 VIII| said he.~On their way home along the gulf a cool breeze
32 IX | she was coming to a simple home; she had formed no poetical
33 IX | they were going to return home, they guessed whose wish
34 X | turned his steps toward home with a light heart. As he
35 X | Georges asked: “Is Madame at home?” “Yes, sir.”~In the dining-room
36 X | entered as if he were at home. After gallantly kissing
37 X | any time upon returning home he found in his salon a
38 X | almost an insult. Even at home the obsession continued;
39 X | felt a desire to return home at once. Forestier’s image
40 X | stream of carriages returning home. As Georges remained silent,
41 X | for ices before returning home?”~He glanced at her from
42 XI | office he proceeded to his home, and hearing the sound of
43 XI | very well. He has just been home for a month; he went away
44 XI | light heart he returned home. Madeleine was awaiting
45 XI | love you—yes, let me go home with you and kneel before
46 XI | coachman: “Take M. du Roy home.”~When he returned, his
47 XI | approached him: “You must take me home, Bel-Ami; you know that
48 XI | I only dine so far from home on that condition.” Turning
49 XII | thanks.”~Du Roy returned home to dinner delighted with
50 XIII| foreign affairs was quite at home at the Du Roys; he came
51 XIII| because her husband had come home for a week. She asked:~“
52 XIII| article; he turned toward home. He reached Rue Drouot when
53 XIII| jumped into a cab and drove home. His wife had returned.
54 XIII| midnight Madeleine came home. Georges sat up in bed and
55 XIV | side by side on their way home. They did not speak; they
56 XIV | came at any time; he was at home with us. He loved you as
57 XIV | office. When they arrived home, Du Roy closed the door
58 XIV | Georges and Madeleine returned home late. The gas was extinguished,
59 XV | peace. I shall remain at home.”~After they had dined,
60 XV | You are right.”~On the way home they did not speak. But
61 XVI | preferring to remain at home. He had chosen Friday as
62 XVI | latter having been brought home by M. Walter to lunch, he
63 XVI | salon.~When Du Roy arrived home, he asked Madeleine, who
64 XVI | Is M. Guibert de Lorme at home?”~“Yes, sir.”~He was shown
65 XVII| This evening on returning home, go to your mother first,
66 XVII| he refused, and returned home to look over his papers
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