Chapter
1 I | no one knows you; you can leave it if you wish to at any
2 II | young man rose to take his leave, fearing he might spoil
3 II | complacent smile; then taking leave of his image, he bowed low,
4 III | poverty and resolved to leave the next day.~Suddenly the
5 III | and then Duroy took his leave. Neither tried to detain
6 V | much I love you.” On taking leave of him, she asked: “Shall
7 VI | guardian angel.”~As he took his leave, he asked again: “Are we
8 VI | When Duroy had taken his leave, one of the ladies said: “
9 VI | incessantly; he said they would leave for Cannes on the following
10 VI | a rule.”~Duroy took his leave with a heavy heart. The
11 VIII | come and help me—not to leave me alone during~Charles’
12 VIII | bookcase. As he could not leave the carriage, they brought
13 VIII | intentions. He would soon have to leave that villa, for he could
14 VIII | after to-morrow I shall leave here and when you return
15 IX | saw that she was going to leave him without a word of reproach
16 IX | gown and implored:~“Do not leave me thus.”~She looked at
17 IX | witnesses only, that they should leave the same evening for Rouen,
18 IX | it. If you wish we will leave tomorrow.”~She whispered: “
19 IX | rose early and was ready to leave at daybreak. When Georges
20 X | was radiant, said: “I will leave you together. I have work
21 XI | clock.”~He rose to take his leave somewhat embarrassed.~“You
22 XI | again.” And Du Roy took his leave very well satisfied.~When
23 XI | I shall be obliged to leave you; men cannot occupy the
24 XI | the conquest. She took her leave early.~“I will escort you,”
25 XI | She replied: “You cannot leave your guests thus.”~He smiled: “
26 XII | him and said unsteadily: “Leave me— leave me now—go—go away—
27 XII | said unsteadily: “Leave me— leave me now—go—go away—for only
28 XII | to pardon me—to save me—leave me—five minutes.”~She looked
29 XIII | his hat with an oath and leave the room.~At first they
30 XIII | Suddenly he said: “I must leave you, for I am expected at
31 XIII | are delicious. I shall not leave one. Come, sit down in the
32 XIV | and said: “Why should he leave us anything? Had he any
33 XIV | you and him! One does not leave one’s entire fortune to
34 XIV | you did not think—he would leave you anything!”~Georges replied,
35 XIV | because he had no one else to leave it to. It would on the other
36 XV | not going, he replied: “Leave me in peace. I shall remain
37 XV | none of that, or I shall leave you at once.”~Throwing her
38 XV | refused, for he had decided to leave at once, wishing to be alone
39 XVI | we have finished; we will leave you alone together.” Then,
40 XVII | you for my wife, I shall leave the country.”~She replied: “
41 XVII | with a dramatic air bade me leave the room. That decided me
42 XVII | night, and to-morrow we will leave for La Roche-Guyon. It is
43 XVIII| silent or I will make you leave these rooms.”~She cried: “
44 XVIII| these rooms.”~She cried: “Leave here—you will make me—you?
45 XVIII| Good evening. You can leave the key with the janitor
46 XVIII| seats in order to see them leave the sacred edifice together.
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