Chapter
1 I | When my time was up, I came hither to make my fortune,
2 I | celebrated writer and duelist. He came to correct his proofs. Garin,
3 II | banker of that name.~Then came Jacques Rival, very elegant,
4 II | Laurine!” and the girl came to her. “Sit down here,
5 III | walked rapidly along until he came to Rue Boursault. The tenement
6 III | Suddenly the desire to work came on him, and he tried to
7 III | accustomed to the work—and I came to ask Forestier to assist
8 III | astonishment. “I do not know; I came here to find that out.”~
9 IV | diplomacy.~When evening came, Duroy, who had nothing
10 IV | entered and almost at once came upon Rachel, the woman he
11 V | passionate desire.~A gentle rap came at the door through which
12 V | from her lips. The dessert came and then followed the coffee.
13 V | were eating. The servant came and went without seeming
14 V | napkin. Then he waited. She came at a quarter past five and
15 V | next meet.”~When Madame came, he dared not broach the
16 VI | make them appear as if they came from a distance he took
17 VI | ladies chatted on. Visitors came and went. Mme. Walter noticed
18 VI | Varenne and Jacques Rival came together. A door opened
19 VII | the silence—a voice which came from afar: “Are you ready,
20 VIII | which to visit Cannes. I came here to rest.”~“Sit down,”
21 VIII | incapable. It is time you came back.”~The invalid muttered: “
22 VIII | proof of that is that I came as a friend, a neighbor.”
23 VIII | few minutes, the servant came to tell them that the priest
24 X | before dinner, for Vaudrec came. Laroche-Mathieu brought
25 XI | satisfied.~When Thursday came, he asked Madeleine: “Are
26 XII | voice. He saw no one; whence came it? He rose to examine into
27 XII | rose, turned, saw him and came toward him. Her face was
28 XIII | home at the Du Roys; he came at any hour, bringing dispatches
29 XIII | voice grew steadier: “No, I came to—to give you—political
30 XIII | Toward midnight Madeleine came home. Georges sat up in
31 XIV | with us twice a week; he came at any time; he was at home
32 XIV | in his father’s house. He came here continually, and as
33 XV | costumes, a proof that they came thither as they would go
34 XV | speak of it again. You see I came to-day on receipt of your
35 XVII | between them, but that as she came to him to say: “I will be
36 XVIII| detachments of officers came to disperse the crowd. Soon
37 XVIII| exaggerated dignity. Behind them came four maids of honor dressed
38 XVIII| and grown thinner.~Next came Georges du Roy with an old
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