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1 V | see him, and crying: “Ah, ‘Bel-Ami!’”~Mme. de Marelle laughed. “
2 V | Mme. de Marelle laughed. “Bel-Ami! Laurine has christened
3 V | pretty name. I shall call you Bel-Ami, too!”~He took the child
4 V | horse, she cried:” Adieu, Bel-Ami!” and the old coupe rumbled
5 VI | and said: “Good morning, Bel-Ami!”~“Why do you call me by
6 VI | exclaimed: “Good evening, Bel-Ami; do you not remember me?”~
7 VI | You do not call M. Duroy Bel-Ami to-day.”~The child blushed
8 IX | saying: “Good afternoon, Bel-Ami.” Perceiving that his embrace
9 XI | last met?”~“Yes; have you, Bel-Ami?” And turning to Madeleine
10 XI | you permit me to call him Bel-Ami?”~“Certainly, my dear; I
11 XI | turn, rose.~“Au revoir, Bel-Ami.”~This time she pressed
12 XI | she no longer calls you Bel-Ami, but M. Forestier instead.”~
13 XI | he said: “Good evening, Bel-Ami.”~Du Roy was surprised: “
14 XI | Laurine, and I should call you Bel-Ami, too. It suits you admirably.”~
15 XI | insisted: “Come, stay with us—Bel-Ami—we need you!”~He replied: “
16 XI | You must take me home, Bel-Ami; you know that I only dine
17 XI | she said: “Oh, my darling Bel-Ami, I love you more dearly
18 XII | entered: “What luck! here is Bel-Ami.”~He stopped in confusion
19 XII | wife and daughter call you Bel-Ami from morning until night,
20 XII | well, then I will call you Bel-Ami as everyone else does. Great
21 XV | you are at last, naughty Bel-Ami! Why do we never see you
22 XV | said: “You must come often, Bel-Ami; we can do anything we like
23 XV | Oh, here you are! Now, Bel-Ami, you are going to be left
24 XV | me a friend?”~“Why, yes, Bel-Ami.”~“You have faith in me?”~“
25 XV | ballroom.”~She said: “Come, Bel-Ami,” but he refused, for he
26 XV | Why, He looks like you, Bel-Ami! I am sure He looks like
27 XVI | evening; it belonged to Bel-Ami. Often in a dark corner
28 XVI | She asked:~“What secrets, Bel-Ami?”~“Do you remember what
29 XVI | severely: “You are mad, Bel-Ami!”~He replied: “I know that
30 XVI | me?”~She replied: “Yes, Bel-Ami, I would marry you because
31 XVII | lunch at Saint-Germain. Bel-Ami had requested that he might
32 XVII | return: “I love you too, Bel-Ami.”~He continued: “If I cannot
33 XVII | little one; what are you and Bel-Ami doing?”~They rejoined the
34 XVII | his cab: “Are you there, Bel-Ami?”~“Is it you, Suzanne?”~“
35 XVII | cajoled him, too. It was Bel-Ami here, Bel-Ami there, from
36 XVII | too. It was Bel-Ami here, Bel-Ami there, from morning until
37 XVII | Suzanne was in love with Bel-Ami, and Bel-Ami wanted to marry
38 XVII | in love with Bel-Ami, and Bel-Ami wanted to marry Suzanne!
39 XVII | a practical man defended Bel-Ami. “Be silent! I tell you
40 XVII | and saw the resemblance to Bel-Ami, she murmured: “Jesus—Jesus—”
41 XVII | marriage with his daughter. Bel-Ami had posted that epistle
42 XVIII| the Opera were singing.~Bel-Ami, kneeling beside Suzanne,
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