Chapter
1 I | Forestier extended both hands.~“Ah, my dear fellow, how
2 I | sheets of paper in their hands; now compositors, their
3 I | you.”~The friends shook hands and the journalist left
4 II | and gently pressed their hands, and then shook hands with
5 II | their hands, and then shook hands with the men. He observed
6 III | to-day.”~And after shaking hands, Duroy descended the staircase
7 IV | Saint-Potin rubbed his hands. “Oh, she is beloved by
8 IV | not need you.”~Duroy shook hands with him and walked away.
9 V | Forestier entered and shook hands with him with a cordiality
10 V | find the house.”~They shook hands with the Forestiers and
11 V | toward Duroy clapping her hands, delighted to see him, and
12 V | becoming grave, he seized her hands and kissed them, saying:~“
13 VI | proposed, he extended both hands, saying:~“I am yours, Madame,
14 VI | you will”~He kissed her hands and raising his head said: “
15 VI | every movement of their hands and heads; he even knew
16 VI | charming smile, and he shook hands with two men who arrived
17 VI | he saw women. They shook hands upon being introduced and
18 VII | leaving, Jacques Rival shook hands with him and warned him
19 VII | wrapped in furs. After shaking hands, Rival said: “It is as cold
20 VII | Le Brument.” Duroy shook hands with him and stammered: “
21 VIII | Forestier extended both her hands, saying:~“How kind of you
22 VIII | tried to raise his two hands toward his wife and gasped:~“
23 VIII | pallid cheeks. Then his hands commenced to wander hither
24 VIII | invisible to the others; his hands plucked continually at the
25 VIII | upon his night robe; his hands ceased their perpetual motion;
26 IX | house. She extended both hands to him with a sweet smile,
27 IX | passionately kissed her hands, saying:~“Thank you—thank
28 IX | foolish.”~He kissed her hands feverishly and replied:~“
29 IX | and placing both of her hands on her husband’s shoulder,
30 IX | customers entered, shook hands with M. Duroy, exclaimed
31 XI | for them.”~She kissed his hands, saying: “You may do as
32 XI | she repulsed him with both hands, for she could feel his
33 XI | buried his face in his hands, and feigned to sob convulsively.
34 XII | prayer, her face in her hands. Du Roy looked at his watch
35 XII | toward him, and clasping her hands, she cried: “Save me, save
36 XIII | Georges!” And pressing her hands to her heart, she burst
37 XIII | took his head between her hands, and kissed him. At first
38 XIII | sweetmeats.”~She clapped her hands. “What a darling you are!”
39 XIII | and buried her face in her hands. She remained standing,
40 XIII | Very well. Go.”~They shook hands and she left in such haste
41 XIV | Vaudrec’s nephew, who shook hands and returned salutations.~
42 XV | apologized as they shook hands.~“I have been so busy for
43 XV | editor, and hastened to shake hands. He was beside himself with
44 XV | latter grasped both of his hands and thanked him for the
45 XVII | with you.”~She clapped her hands, as all the charming adventures
46 XVIII| head. Then he washed his hands and returned to see what
47 XVIII| her face buried in her hands. She had been obliged to
48 XVIII| coming to greet. He shook hands, uttered words which signified
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