Chapter
1 I | gallery?”~“If you like.”~Soon they were carried along
2 I | mingled with the crowd.~He soon discovered the blonde and
3 III | street, sent me.”~The lackey soon returned and ushered Duroy
4 III | extended her hand to him.~“So soon?” said she. It was not a
5 IV | many others. In short he soon became a remarkable reporter,
6 V | drawing-room and Laurine soon entered; she offered him
7 V | truly delightful.”~Very soon the door opened and Mesdames
8 V | the Forestiers and were soon rolling along in a cab side
9 V | the rustling of skirts. Soon there was a knock at his
10 V | places of amusement. Duroy soon began to tire of those expeditions,
11 VI | surprised. Sacristi, I shall soon give a dinner which has
12 VI | replied: “She will marry very soon again, I have no doubt.”~“
13 VI | Well, old fellow, we shall soon meet again.”~Mme. Forestier
14 VII | entered his dressing-room and soon reappeared, washed, shaven,
15 VII | it from the cupboard and soon emptied it. Now he felt
16 VII | strength upon the trigger. Soon he saw a little smoke before
17 VIII | impatiently: “You will see very soon.” And he bowed his head
18 VIII | invalid muttered: “I? I will soon be writing under six feet
19 VIII | heard to ring. A servant soon entered and placed a lamp
20 VIII | her intentions. He would soon have to leave that villa,
21 IX | excellent plan.”~The news was soon noised abroad. Some were
22 IX | are not children, we shall soon reach Rouen.”~“Very well,”
23 IX | two men joined them. They soon reached the village, at
24 IX | coffee and wine.~Georges soon joined her.~“Would you like
25 IX | simply: “Shall I see you soon again?”~“Yes—in the summer-time.”~“
26 X | congratulated the author, who soon became celebrated in political
27 XII | would rejoin him there. Soon he heard the sound of a
28 XIII | the other one at three or soon after, provided they do
29 XIII | entered to await her. She soon arrived and, seeing him,
30 XIII | knowing that she would soon forgive him.~When he asked
31 XV | He replied: “Oh, you will soon marry—some prince, perhaps,
32 XVIII| asked harshly:~“Will you soon have done crying?”~She did
33 XVIII| resting. She will go out soon. You can tell the proprietor
34 XVIII| came to disperse the crowd. Soon after, the first guests
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