Chapter
1 I | thirsty.”~He glanced at men seated at the tables, men who could
2 I | thirsty.”~When they were seated at a table, Forestier ordered
3 I | in the same color. They seated themselves. To their right
4 I | taking a chair she calmly seated herself in front of him,
5 II | that delicate subject.~He seated himself upon a chair she
6 III | air. In a few moments he seated himself at his table, dipped
7 III | Madame’s presence. She was seated at a table and extended
8 III | was writing an article, seated in an easychair; Jacques
9 IV | strolled along to a cafe and seated himself in order to read
10 IV | Then he returned home and seated himself at his table to
11 IV | occupied, her husband was seated writing, while Mme. Forestier
12 V | having kissed the child, seated her by his side, and with
13 V | the lady’s hand, and they seated themselves, the child between
14 V | silver, and candelabra.~Duroy seated himself upon a low bench.
15 V | a couch, upon which they seated themselves side by side.
16 V | Rue de Rome. When she was seated in the cab, he whispered: “
17 VI | the reflection of people seated in another room. He passed
18 VI | and mother. He saw them seated at their homely board, eating
19 VI | upon being introduced and seated themselves at a table set
20 VII | stairs. A gentleman was seated in the carriage. Rival said: “
21 VIII| saw a form near a window, seated in an easy-chair, and wrapped
22 VIII| Forestier went out and seated herself with Duroy in an
23 VIII| listen to his secrets.”~They seated themselves upon a bench
24 VIII| stirred. The young woman was seated in an easy-chair at the
25 VIII| the bed. Duroy likewise seated himself, and they watched
26 IX | must talk seriously.”~She seated herself without removing
27 IX | train glided along, Duroy seated in front of his wife, took
28 IX | delighted. “I? Impossible.”~He seated himself beside her. She
29 XI | opened the door. Clotilde was seated by the fireplace; it seemed
30 XI | Walter and her two daughters seated like sentinels beside her,
31 XI | you,” she replied.~They seated themselves and smiled as
32 XI | awaited his carriage. When seated face to face with Mme. Walter,
33 XI | startle you.”~They were seated near each other. She took
34 XI | accept.”~When they were seated in the carriage, he seized
35 XII | finding her, he returned and seated himself on the chair she
36 XII | and drag her away; then he seated himself near by and bided
37 XII | fetch a cab.”~When they were seated in the cab, she asked: “
38 XIV | made matters right.”~He seated himself, crossed his legs
39 XV | conservatory he saw his wife seated near Laroche-Mathieu, both
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