Chapter
1 I | money from the Arabs. A smile hovered about his lips at
2 I | and said to Duroy with a smile: “You are lucky, my dear
3 I | stop and ask with a coarse smile: “What have you to offer,
4 II | a remark which evoked a smile upon his lips. Duroy sought
5 II | turned toward him with a smile: “It is a fancy of mine
6 II | offered him a cup, with the smile that was always upon her
7 II | de Marelle said with a smile: “Reply.”~“I will allow
8 II | some time with a complacent smile; then taking leave of his
9 III | delighted and said with a smile: “Very good. You are a man
10 V | replied: “Certainly,” with a smile more expressive than words.
11 V | whose impassive, gracious smile attracted yet held at a
12 V | her; then she added with a smile: “Ah, you prefer Mme. de
13 V | by it. Duroy said with a smile: “How many would abandon
14 V | modesty in her voice, in her smile, all seemed to extenuate
15 V | He looked at her with a smile, without uttering a word,
16 V | woman replied: “Yes,” with a smile and disappeared.~After he
17 VI | name?”~She replied with a smile: “I saw Mme. de Marelle
18 VI | greeted Duroy with a charming smile, and he shook hands with
19 VI | Duroy, looking at her with a smile, asked Mme. de Marelle in
20 VI | paused, and Duroy said with a smile:~“You are gloomy to-night,
21 VIII| obliged.”~Duroy forced a smile. “To see you die? That would
22 IX | hands to him with a sweet smile, and they gazed into each
23 IX | He fancied he saw in her smile, in her voice, in her words,
24 X | She turned to him with a smile and said: “Ah, how thoughtful
25 XI | Roy could not suppress a smile: “How opportunely that always
26 XI | uttered those words with a smile upon his lips and a serious
27 XII | for a lady.” And with a smile upon his lips, he walked
28 XII | first he did not reply; a smile lurked beneath his mustache;
29 XIII| stood near him awaiting a smile, a word of encouragement,
30 XIV | said, with a triumphant smile:~“The millionaires are passing
31 XV | veil, said to him with a smile: “I have a surprise for
32 XV | singular; Madeleine, with a smile, remarked that Jesus looked
33 XVI | bright!”~She asked with a smile: “What have you against
34 XVI | Madeleine smoked on calmly, a smile hovering about her lips.
35 XVI | addressed him with an insolent smile: “Why should you go, we
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