Chapter
1 I | companion looked at him from head to foot like a practical
2 I | With a movement of her head, she summoned a friend who
3 I | believe he has turned my head.”~Duroy said nothing.~The
4 I | the brunette, nodding her head and tapping Duroy’s arm
5 II | being inspected from his head to his feet. He half thought
6 II | glance. As he turned his head, he met Mme. Forestier’s
7 III | the ink and wrote at the head of his paper in a bold hand: “
8 III | first phrase. He rested his head upon his hand and stared
9 III | pen in the ink, rested his head upon his hand and thought—
10 IV | The manager raised his head and said sharply: “I gave
11 V | Varenne do.~Examining him from head to foot, she cried: “How
12 V | near you. I shall lose my head.”~The door opened: “Madame
13 V | listen to me—”~She shook her head, evaded his caresses and
14 V | Georges did not turn his head.~She continued: “Have you
15 V | long ago—”~She raised her head and with the fury of a betrayed
16 VI | her hands and raising his head said: “If I had found a
17 VI | courtiers. The man at the head of that department should
18 VI | said, with a shake of his head:~“He will not live long.”~
19 VII | small white cloud above his head. They had both fired. All
20 VIII | Forestier, and he bowed his head as if deep in hopeless meditation.
21 VIII | magnificent”~Forestier raised his head and said to his wife: “Give
22 VIII | soon.” And he bowed his head again.~Duroy continued: “
23 VIII | The invalid raised his head. Duroy asked:~“Well, how
24 VIII | corpse. Mme. Forestier’s head was bowed; her fair hair
25 VIII | said, without turning her head toward him, in a low, grave
26 IX | Walters.”~She turned away her head and continued: “If you wish,
27 IX | swaggered more boldly, held his head more erect and walked as
28 IX | motionless, then raising her head, she said: “You tickle me,
29 IX | Stop, I say!”~He seized her head with his right hand, turned
30 IX | Madeleine, on raising her head, could see the stars between
31 X | replied without turning her head and continuing the arrangement
32 XII | presently?”~She nodded her head in the affirmative and he
33 XII | rapid step; she turned her head. It was a priest. She rose,
34 XIII | that she rose, took his head between her hands, and kissed
35 XIII | would tear them out of her head, and would carry away with
36 XIII | had been stuck into her head, but she was glad to have
37 XIV | not to me, for I am the head of the family legally.”~“
38 XIV | man—round all over. His head looked like a ball fastened
39 XV | and myself.”~She shook her head: “Ah, your wife would not
40 XV | our rules.”~She turned her head and wiped away two tears,
41 XV | entered the conservatory with head erect and smiling lips.
42 XV | they love Him! Look at His head, His eyes, how simple and
43 XVI | out of earshot, he put his head out of the window and cried: “
44 XVI | was there; he raised his head and asked: “What, are you
45 XVII | Mme. Walter, turning her head, called out: “Come, little
46 XVIII| cold water and bathed his head. Then he washed his hands
47 XVIII| She advanced with bowed head. The ladies smiled and murmured
48 XVIII| a stranger. He held his head proudly erect and wore upon
49 XVIII| cross in hand, miter on head, entered from the sacristy,
50 XVIII| beside Suzanne, bowed his head. At that moment he felt
51 XVIII| slowly, with a firm step, his head erect. He saw no one. He
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