Chapter
1 II | in a large, well-lighted room. He paused, disconcerted.
2 II | surveyed it. It was not a large room; but there were no bright
3 II | sizes; scattered about the room were couches and large and
4 III | wealthy men do. Duroy’s room was on the fifth floor.
5 III | glanced around his miserable room; mentally he rebelled against
6 III | and ushered into a large room in which four men were writing
7 III | They entered the manager’s room. Norbert de Varenne was
8 III | was smoking a cigar. The room had the peculiar odor familiar
9 III | and Duroy returned to the room in which Georges had found
10 IV | he was ushered into the room in which he had spent so
11 IV | you been to the cashier’s room?”~“No, why?”~“Why? To get
12 IV | Without a word, Duroy left the room, and entering his friend’
13 V | compelled to send her to her room.~When they were alone, Mme.
14 V | shown into a small private room, in which the table was
15 V | Constantinople, No. 127. Ask~for the room rented by Mme. Duroy. CLO.”~
16 V | Has Mme. Duroy hired a room here?”~“Yes, sir.”~“Will
17 V | stand in the center of the room. Opening it she took out
18 VI | application!” Then he left the room hastily in order not to
19 VI | people seated in another room. He passed through two drawing-rooms
20 VI | new position, in a large room, one end of which he occupied,
21 VI | opened at the end of the room, and M. Walter entered with
22 VII | cellar converted into a room for the practice of fencing
23 VIII | stood with her back to the room, her face toward the window.
24 VIII | words occurred to Duroy. The room grew dark. Forestier asked
25 VIII | fatigue, retired to his room and tried in vain to invent
26 VIII | carried from the landau to his room. The heat of the bed did
27 VIII | with Duroy in an adjoining room.~“That has upset him,” said
28 VIII | chimed noon.~Duroy left the room to obtain some food. He
29 VIII | sounded strange in that room. They glanced involuntarily
30 IX | disengaging herself she left the room.~With a sigh of relief at
31 IX | upon the table in their room, Duroy clasped his wife
32 IX | is only a straw bed in my room; they do not know what hair
33 IX | his wife:~“Come into our room,” said he, “you can lay
34 IX | the right and entered a room paved with brick, with whitewashed
35 IX | ornaments in that neat, but bare room.~When they were alone, Georges
36 IX | penny cigars filled the room.~Madeleine choked and asked: “
37 IX | to have to remain in that room, the atmosphere of which
38 X | similar to his.~He entered the room and asked: “Have you invited
39 XI | bowed coldly, and left the room with dignity; her manner
40 XI | good morning and left the room with an angry air.”~“I do
41 XI | stairs and entered a large room, which was lighted by Venetian
42 XII | hastened to the manager’s room. The latter exclaimed joyfully
43 XIII | with an oath and leave the room.~At first they had often
44 XIII | returned. He entered her room out of breath: “Did you
45 XIV | all.”~Georges paced the room and uttered his thoughts
46 XIV | and, as he was leaving the room, he asked: “Shall I try
47 XV | then turned away, to make room for others. Suzanne’s tiny
48 XV | take Clotilde to see my room.” And the two women glided
49 XV | when they had entered their room, Madeleine, without even
50 XVI | and he rushed into the room. The commissioner turned
51 XVII | frightful! I entered her room and made the little speech
52 XVII | dramatic air bade me leave the room. That decided me to fly
53 XVII | asleep.~When Suzanne left the room, Mine. Walter turned to
54 XVII | With an oath, he left the room, banging the door behind
55 XVII | proceeded to her daughter’s room. She entered; it was empty;
56 XVII | gone! she is not in her room.”~With one bound he was
57 XVII | rushed to his daughter’s room; not finding her there,
58 XVII | essential.” And he left the room.~Mme. Walter remained alone
59 XVII | the door leading into the room which held the enormous
60 XVIII| Finally he desisted, paced the room several times in order to
61 XVIII| stood in the center of the room, somewhat embarrassed, somewhat
62 XVIII| your pleasure.”~He left the room, closed the door, sought
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