Chapter
1 II | and approbation. A door opened on the staircase, He was
2 II | rang the bell. The door opened almost immediately, and
3 II | Duroy bowed. The door opened again and a short man entered,
4 II | the new country should be opened to everyone. Intelligent
5 III | fifth floor. He entered it, opened his window, and looked out:
6 III | awoke early, and, rising, opened his window to inhale the
7 III | receive.~The servant who opened the door said: “Monsieur
8 III | As she spoke, the door opened noiselessly, and a gentleman
9 IV | s house. The servant who opened the door, said: “Monsieur
10 IV | obtain a “Vie Francaise.” He opened the paper feverishly; his
11 V | waited some time. Then a door opened and Mme. de Marelle entered
12 V | delightful.”~Very soon the door opened and Mesdames Forestier and
13 V | bell, and when the door was opened, he asked timidly: “When
14 V | The little maid-servant opened the door. She was as pleasant
15 V | lose my head.”~The door opened: “Madame is served!”~He
16 V | knock at his door, which he opened, and Mme. de Marelle rushed
17 V | telegram was handed him. Duroy opened it and read:~“Come at five
18 V | Duroy?”~“Certainly.”~He opened a small suite, comprising
19 V | foolish thing.”~The door opened and Clotilde rushed in.
20 V | talked incessantly as she opened the drawers: “I must bring
21 V | They parted.~When Duroy opened his bedroom door and fumbled
22 V | de Marelle in affright opened the door of the box and
23 VI | his cane, put it aside, opened a door and announced the
24 VI | Rival came together. A door opened at the end of the room,
25 VI | as usual. Then the door opened, and a tall man with a white
26 VII | hastened to the window and opened it; but the night air was
27 VIII| was from Cannes. Having opened it, he read:~“Cannes, Villa
28 VIII| architecture.~A servant opened the door and cried: “Oh,
29 VIII| she; he followed her. She opened a door on the first floor,
30 VIII| since I must die?”~She opened the window wide. The air
31 VIII| was about to happen. He opened his eyes just in time to
32 VIII| have noticed it too.”~He opened the window, letting in the
33 XI | pulsated violently as he opened the door. Clotilde was seated
34 XI | Verneuil. The same maid opened the door, and with the familiarity
35 XII | carriage stopped. Du Roy opened the door.~“Where are we?”
36 XIV | Madeleine a letter. She opened it and offered it to her
37 XV | guests. Five drawing-rooms opened one into the other; they
38 XV | resembled a jewel-casket.~He opened it indifferently and saw
39 XVI | and asked the maid who opened the door: “Is M. Guibert
40 XVII| sought the conservatory; she opened the door leading into the
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