Chapter
1 III | come up, Madame, but your husband, whom I met below, insisted—
2 III | for that reason that her husband no longer loves her. He
3 III | she married? What does her husband do?”~Mme. Forestier shrugged
4 IV | Forestier had occupied, her husband was seated writing, while
5 V | arm as if he had been her husband, and led him to a couch,
6 V | telegram which read:~“My husband is coming home this evening.
7 V | impatiently awaited her husband’s departure. One morning
8 VI | delightful honeymoon and now my husband has come home for six weeks.
9 VI | would rather not meet your husband.”~“Why not? How absurd!
10 VI | he disliked to take her husband’s hand, drink his wine,
11 VI | who in the presence of her husband dared not kiss her hand.
12 VII | must see you, and with my husband in Paris it is not very
13 VII | dine with us Sunday. My husband thinks you charming.”~He
14 VIII | Thursday, and delighted her husband by talking agriculture to
15 VIII | such a thing of you, for my husband has no~relatives. You were
16 VIII | Mme. Forestier asked her husband: “Do you wish to retire,
17 VIII | will, either a friend or a husband—for my heart and my body
18 IX | should like to kill your husband.” He spoke in a low, seductive
19 IX | had lived with her first husband, and Duroy would receive
20 IX | both of her hands on her husband’s shoulder, cried: “Oh,
21 IX | over, Madeleine drew her husband outside in order not to
22 X | s hand, he turned to her husband and cordially offered his
23 X | gone, Madeleine said to her husband: “Is he not nice? He improves,
24 X | given to Madeleine’s new husband—that was all—nothing was
25 X | Madeleine ascribed her husband’s burst of ill humor to
26 X | seemed to Madeleine that her husband’s lips were icy. However
27 XI | no one to escort us, my husband having an engagement.”~Du
28 XI | Walter is irreproachable. Her husband you know as well as I. But
29 XI | Then he asked: “Is your husband well?”~“Yes, very well.
30 XI | shall be with you, but my husband cannot accompany me.”~Du
31 XIII | he dictated either to the husband or wife as if they were
32 XIII | until I die! You have a husband and I a wife. Neither of
33 XIII | conversation between my husband and Laroche. Walter advised
34 XIII | somewhat late because her husband had come home for a week.
35 XIII | you with a message to your husband. Tell him from me to buy
36 XIII | Thank you. I will tell my husband this evening. You may rely
37 XIII | hairs; you are a faithful husband!” Then growing serious,
38 XIV | it and offered it to her husband.~“OFFICE OF M. LAMANEUR,~
39 XIV | left me something; me, your husband, his friend; but not you,
40 XIV | continued: “Because you are my husband; because you were not well
41 XIV | accepts it because I, her husband, accept’—I, who am the best
42 XIV | Madeleine du Roy gave up to her husband.~On leaving the office,
43 XV | but he had not met the husband for some time; the latter
44 XV | rather offer her my arm. Husband and wife should always be
45 XV | the crowd, followed by the husband. Mme. de Marelle said: “
46 XV | men. She introduced her husband without naming them.~In
47 XVI | seeming not to see her husband.~In the meantime the man
48 XVII | Mine. Walter turned to her husband and asked in despair: “What
49 XVII | her and she flew to her husband. He was in bed, reading.~
50 XVII | maintain in his position as husband. So, we shall see.”~Mme.
51 XVIII| Everyone knew of it but me. My husband told me. Since you left
52 XVIII| and guests invited by her husband.~The tones of the organ
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