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1 I | as well be a butler in a house to which all Paris comes 2 III | himself at his friend’s house, so he strolled along under 3 IV | the bell, at his friend’s house. The servant who opened 4 IV | force your way into the house for the pleasure of bidding 5 V | he proceeded toward her house. She lived on Rue Verneuil, 6 V | seven-thirty. Do you know the house?”~Duroy accepted gladly. 7 V | I am unable to find the house.”~They shook hands with 8 V | forbade him to enter her house? If she had told—but no, 9 V | entered a large furnished house and asked the janitor: “ 10 VI | have christened you at her house.”~He took a seat near his 11 VI | of favor to call at his house? One day, therefore, he 12 VI | Malesherbes in a double house which he owned. The reception-rooms 13 VI | liberty.”~The mistress of the house extended her hand and said 14 VI | see me this evening in the house to which I am going, he 15 VI | poet halted before a high house, rang the bell, pressed 16 VII | bade him go to the woman’s house himself, find out the details, 17 VII | repaired to M. Walter’s house, although it was scarcely 18 VII | and set out for Rival’s house. Jacques was still in bed, 19 VII | cannot enter that horrible house of yours! What can we do?”~ 20 VIII| counterbalance them, dined at her house every Thursday, and delighted 21 VIII| him to Villa Jolie. The house was small and low, and of 22 IX | same day he called at her house. She extended both hands 23 X | obsession continued; the entire house reminded him of Charles.~ 24 X | here and there a forester’s house.” He paused for a moment 25 XI | cane calmly and left the house saying: “Cristi! I believe 26 XI | next day.~On entering the house at his usual time, he said 27 XI | you; whether it be at your house or elsewhere, I must see 28 XII | me and not to come to my house alone. You will not be admitted. 29 XII | replied: “Alight and enter the house. We shall be undisturbed 30 XII | terror-stricken and rushed into the house. She was about to ascend 31 XIII| either lunch or dine at her house daily, when she would clasp 32 XIII| blinds to the office, to his house, in the hope of seeing him 33 XIII| forced me to enter this house? And now this is the way 34 XIII| asked the janitor of the house in which Count de Vaudrec 35 XIV | When they entered the house, the footman handed Madeleine 36 XIV | governess in his father’s house. He came here continually, 37 XV | dined twice a week at his house. Georges acted as his secretary, 38 XV | how proud papa is of this house.”~As they walked through 39 XV | luxury; this is the kind of house in which to live. Why can 40 XV | pocket “We must return to the house; you will take cold.”~“So 41 XV | passionately, and fled toward the house. He returned more leisurely, 42 XV | never set your foot in their house again.”~His sole reply was: “ 43 XVI | shades. When in front of his house, he kept watch of it. After 44 XVI | to the third story of a house in that street, and asked 45 XVI | officers they proceeded to the house in which Du Roy expected 46 XVI | are you not dining at my house? Where have you come from?”~ 47 XVII| useless; the door of the house would be closed against


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