Chapter
1 II | with it.~The conversation returned to the colonization of Algeria.
2 II | He took away the cup and returned: “If you, but knew, Madame,
3 III | sent me.”~The lackey soon returned and ushered Duroy into Madame’
4 III | him away, while M. Walter returned to the game of ecarte he
5 III | entered. Forestier and Duroy returned to the room in which Georges
6 IV | which he dined. Then he returned home and seated himself
7 IV | office at three o’clock.”~He returned home saying to himself: “
8 V | meal was finished, they returned to the drawing-room and
9 VI | vanished, and one evening he returned to the Folies Bergeres in
10 VI | however, his assurance returned, and before the meal was
11 VI | period.”~When the guests returned to the drawing-room, Duroy
12 VI | journalist bowed, the Count returned his salutation courteously
13 VII | that day’s issue.~Duroy returned home rather agitated and
14 VII | throbbed violently, and he returned home in order to dress himself.
15 VII | what was taking place. He returned home about nine o’clock
16 VII | not know. Jacques Rival returned and said in a low voice: “
17 VIII | care. One night, when he returned home, he found a letter
18 VIII | down to the beach. When he returned the servant said to him: “
19 VIII | to fetch the doctor. He returned almost immediately with
20 VIII | to obtain some food. He returned an hour later; Mme. Forestier
21 VIII | without any pomp, and Georges returned to Paris by the express
22 VIII | threw her a kiss, which she returned with a more discreet wave
23 IX | Mme. Forestier had not returned; she lingered at Cannes.
24 IX | trustfully and murmured as she returned his kisses: “I love you
25 IX | waves of the river. They returned at nightfall. The evening
26 XI | would be war. When Du Roy returned an hour later, no one called
27 XI | I love you still!” She returned the pressure.~He said: “
28 XI | madly.~With a light heart he returned home. Madeleine was awaiting
29 XI | M. du Roy home.”~When he returned, his wife asked: “Where
30 XII | church. Not finding her, he returned and seated himself on the
31 XII | treasure. Many thanks.”~Du Roy returned home to dinner delighted
32 XII | to his caresses and even returned them, hiding her face and
33 XIII | and they separated.~Du Roy returned at four o’clock to await
34 XIII | drove home. His wife had returned. He entered her room out
35 XIII | not why.~His wife had not returned. He retired and fell asleep.
36 XIV | nephew, who shook hands and returned salutations.~When Georges
37 XIV | enjoyable.~Georges and Madeleine returned home late. The gas was extinguished,
38 XV | fled toward the house. He returned more leisurely, and entered
39 XVI | himself. Suzanne, in surprise, returned to the salon.~When Du Roy
40 XVI | footsteps receded and then returned. Georges said: “If you do
41 XVII | rejoined the others and returned by way of Chatou. When the
42 XVII | them, but he refused, and returned home to look over his papers
43 XVII | consent.”~Impatiently he returned: “It is a matter of necessity.
44 XVIII| he washed his hands and returned to see what Clotilde was
45 XVIII| given her and which she had returned, of all their caresses,
46 XVIII| see them; his thoughts had returned to the past, and before
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