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friend 56
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friends 16
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55 saw
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1 I | hand with: “Au revoir, my friend.” Then he descended the 2 I | have just seen, and also a friend of Mme. Forestier, Will 3 I | her head, she summoned a friend who was passing, a blonde 4 I | bashful!”~She replied: “Your friend has bewitched me; he is 5 I | replying, Duroy smiled. His friend asked: “Shall you remain 6 II | posing there by some of his friend’s invited guests.~On reaching 7 II | handsome blonde was his friend’s wife rendered him awkward 8 II | railroad employ, but my friend Forestier has encouraged 9 II | M. Georges Duroy, an old friend of Charles. Mme. de Marelle, 10 II | Charles. Mme. de Marelle, my friend, a relative in fact.” She 11 II | Forestier’s fat and warm.~His friend whispered to him: “To-morrow 12 III | to present himself at his friend’s house, so he strolled 13 III | Forestier’s door, he found his friend going out.~“You here—at 14 III | that you are addressing a friend, which will allow us scope 15 III | What do you think of my friend Mme. de Marelle?”~“I think 16 III | said: “Our best and dearest friend, Count de Vaudrec.”~The 17 III | At any rate, see if my friend M. Forestier is here.”~He 18 III | Forestier said: “Here is my friend Duroy.”~The manager looked 19 III | Certainly.”~Taking his friend’s arm, the journalist drew 20 III | which Georges had found his friend. The latter said to his 21 IV | well.”~Then turning to his friend, Forestier added: “Have 22 IV | he rang the bell, at his friend’s house. The servant who 23 IV | am interrupting you.”~His friend growled angrily: “What do 24 IV | sharply: “I gave it to your friend, Forestier, and asked him 25 IV | the room, and entering his friend’s office, brusquely asked: “ 26 V | Laurine to lunch with a friend.”~He sighed, and kissing 27 VI | he sought Forestier. His friend received him in his study.~“ 28 VI | have reassured you. My dear friend, a man in love is not only 29 VI | was to introduce him to a friend who was on the point of 30 VI | have only poetry. Marry, my friend; you do not know what it 31 VIII | Villa Jolie.”~“Dear sir and friend: You told me, did you not, 32 VIII | one else to ask.”~“Your friend,”~“Madeleine Forestier.”~ 33 VIII | divined that it was his friend, though he scarcely recognized 34 VIII | since you are here?”~His friend shrugged his shoulders impatiently: “ 35 VIII | that is that I came as a friend, a neighbor.” They could 36 VIII | more hollow. That was his friend, Charles Forestier, who 37 VIII | me as you will, either a friend or a husband—for my heart 38 VIII | Listen to me, my dear friend; I have already reflected 39 IX | said gravely: “Listen, my friend, I have not yet fully decided; 40 IX | he said slowly: “My dear friend, you see that I am very 41 X | Yes and no: it is my old friend, Count de Vaudrec, who is 42 X | is a good, true, faithful friend. Ah, without him—”~She did 43 XII | minister of war, and our friend Laroche-Mathieu as minister 44 XIII | you a great service; your friend until death,”~“VIRGINIE.”~ 45 XIV | Madeleine asked: “What, my friend?”~“That Vaudrec left us 46 XIV | possible, for he was our best friend. He dined with us twice 47 XIV | accept that gift from a dead~friend as a proof of devoted, profound, 48 XIV | something; me, your husband, his friend; but not you, my wife and 49 XIV | not you, my wife and his friend. The distinction is material 50 XIV | because I have been his friend so long; because his first 51 XIV | or rather, I was his only friend, for he knew me when a child. 52 XIV | inherit a fortune from a friend who wished to make no distinction 53 XV | receive and treat me as a friend, I will come to see you 54 XV | you really consider me a friend?”~“Why, yes, Bel-Ami.”~“ 55 XV | come from time to time as a friend.”~He replied calmly: “Very 56 XVIII| handsome man—something like our friend Georges—who has become acquainted


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