Chapter
1 I | in vain; then suddenly he saw the same man, but not so
2 II | retreated, then stopped, and saw that it was his own image
3 II | of his toilette. When he saw his reflection in the glass,
4 II | reaching the second floor, he saw another mirror, and once
5 II | in which he fancied he saw a mingled expression of
6 II | in the large mirror, he saw a gentleman hurrying on,
7 III | reverted to his parents. He saw their tiny home on the heights
8 IV | When he secured a paper and saw his name at the end of a
9 IV | never had a sou. When he saw certain of his associates
10 V | readjusting his cravat when he saw in the mirror the young
11 V | favorable moment. When she saw that she was observed by
12 VI | replied with a smile: “I saw Mme. de Marelle last week
13 VI | along Rue de Londres when he saw before him a form which
14 VI | his father and mother. He saw them seated at their homely
15 VI | fancied them children, and he saw women. They shook hands
16 VI | his pictures; but Duroy saw nothing—heard without comprehending.
17 VII | the columns and at first saw nothing. He was beginning
18 VII | turned to his couch and saw himself stretched lifeless
19 VII | At the end of a glade he saw a carriage standing and
20 VII | advancing toward them. Duroy saw them greet one another ceremoniously,
21 VII | Duroy heard nothing more, saw nothing more; he only knew
22 VII | upon the trigger. Soon he saw a little smoke before him;
23 VIII | the first floor, and Duroy saw a form near a window, seated
24 VIII | by his servant. When he saw the closed landau, he wanted
25 VIII | my God!” His staring eyes saw something invisible to the
26 IX | She paused. He fancied he saw in her smile, in her voice,
27 IX | low, seductive voice. He saw two tears gather in Mme.
28 IX | to flow. She rose. Duroy saw that she was going to leave
29 IX | continued:~“The first time I saw you (you remember, at that
30 IX | whipped up his horse, Duroy saw an old couple not a hundred
31 X | the salon being ajar, he saw Madeleine arranging in a
32 XII | conquered the first time I saw you. Will you permit me
33 XII | the sound of a voice. He saw no one; whence came it?
34 XII | to examine into it, and saw in a chapel near by, the
35 XII | Mme. Walter rose, turned, saw him and came toward him.
36 XII | Francaise.” As he entered he saw by the clerks’ busy air
37 XIII | bonbons.”~He smiled as he saw her take the seat a short
38 XIII | second button; then she saw a third; and turning pale
39 XIV | on the first floor they saw their reflections in the
40 XV | du Roy.”~He turned and saw his wife passing upon the
41 XV | other’s eyes. He fancied he saw some people whisper, as
42 XV | become wealthy no doubt. He saw in him a possible suitor.
43 XV | crossed the conservatory he saw his wife seated near Laroche-Mathieu,
44 XV | he reached the alley, he saw Mme. Walter in front of
45 XV | opened it indifferently and saw the cross of the Legion
46 XVI | leaned over its edge, they saw their reflections in the
47 XVI | waiting ten minutes, he saw Madeleine come out and go
48 XVII | sent to a convent. I never saw her like that, never. Papa,
49 XVII | what may come about. You saw how he downed Laroche-Mathieu
50 XVII | she raised her eyes and saw the resemblance to Bel-Ami,
51 XVIII| somewhat ashamed, as he saw the form lying before him.
52 XVIII| very kind.”~Suddenly he saw Mme. de Marelle, and the
53 XVIII| step, his head erect. He saw no one. He only thought
54 XVIII| reached the threshold he saw a crowd gathered outside,
55 XVIII| him. Raising his eyes, he saw beyond the Place de la Concorde,
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