Chapter
1 I | Forestier asked: “Where are you going?”~Duroy replied: “Nowhere
2 I | entering by one door and going out by another before he
3 I | remain any longer? I am going; I have had enough.”~Georges
4 II | she said bluntly, “you are going to try journalism?” That
5 III | door, he found his friend going out.~“You here—at this hour!
6 III | she said; “what are you going to say?”~He looked at her
7 IV | Do you think that I am going to interview that Chinese
8 VI | his arm, she said: “I am going to begin my offices at once.
9 VI | the house to which I am going, he would be surprised.
10 VI | Varenne, who was likewise going away. The old poet took
11 VII | mother:”~“At daybreak I am going to fight a duel, and as
12 VIII | Madeleine, because we are going to take a drive.”~When Mme.
13 VIII | for to-morrow. We are now going to Gulf Juan to buy pottery
14 VIII | He persisted: “No, I am going to be better, I know it.”~
15 VIII | to Mme. Forestier. “He is going to die. The doctor advises
16 VIII | actions - my coming and my going; I can tolerate neither
17 IX | sadly but resolutely: “I am going to be married.”~She sighed
18 IX | Duroy saw that she was going to leave him without a word
19 IX | provoking archness: “Are we going to Rouen to talk of him?”~
20 IX | his parents that they were going to return home, they guessed
21 XI | many society ladies were going to assist. She said: “It
22 XI | he asked Madeleine: “Are going to the fencing-match at
23 XII | something of importance was going on, and he hastened to the
24 XIII | He muttered: “Are you going to begin that again?”~She
25 XIII | listened attentively.~“They are going to take possession of Morocco!”~“
26 XIII | seventy thousand francs he was going to make, and bluntly interrupting
27 XIII | Listen, my darling; I am going to intrust you with a message
28 XIII | wiping her eyes, said: “I am going to him—do not worry about
29 XV | Madeleine chided him for not going, he replied: “Leave me in
30 XV | are! Now, Bel-Ami, you are going to be left alone, for I
31 XVI | When I hear that you are going to be married, I feel murder
32 XVI | the Walters’ Friday? I am going.”~She hesitated: “No, I
33 XVI | make several calls before going to M. Walter’s. At about
34 XVII | Forestier.~As the Walters were going to Trouville on the fifteenth
35 XVII | by four horses. They were going to lunch at Saint-Germain.
36 XVIII| latter said:~“So you are going to marry Suzanne Walter?”~
37 XVIII| answered angrily: “So you are going to marry Suzanne Walter?
38 XVIII| obtained a divorce, and am now going to marry another. What is
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