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1 I | understood human nature, and he smiled as the crowd passed them 2 I | handsome couple. The former smiled on perceiving Duroy, and 3 I | Without replying, Duroy smiled. His friend asked: “Shall 4 II | enter into journalism.”~She smiled kindly and murmured in a 5 II | A pause ensued. Everyone smiled. Georges Duroy, startled 6 II | contains everything.”~She smiled with amiable indifference 7 III | and hesitated.~Forestier smiled maliciously: “I understand 8 III | can do nothing.”~The other smiled gaily. He patted his companion’ 9 IV | the other night.”~Duroy smiled. “What does that mean?”~“ 10 V | wealth of love. She too smiled and murmured: “We are alone. 11 V | are—are—very modest.”~She smiled: “That makes no difference. 12 V | telegram a “little blue.”~She smiled with delight at her plans, 13 VI | surprised, nor flattered; she smiled indifferently and replied 14 VI | the face—” she no longer smiled. “I will never be your sweetheart; 15 VII | fired once!”~The latter smiled: “Yes—once—once each—that 16 IX | rusticity might annoy you.”~She smiled sweetly. “No, I will love 17 IX | foreseen it, and others again smiled, inferring that they were 18 IX | you very, very much.”~She smiled trustfully and murmured 19 IX | comic-opera peasants.”~She smiled. “I know it, you have told 20 X | lips were icy. However he smiled as usual and gave her his 21 XI | They seated themselves and smiled as they gazed into one another’ 22 XI | affected,” thought he; and he smiled as he recognized the fact 23 XI | irritate him, but he only smiled and replied: “What! as simple 24 XI | leave your guests thus.”~He smiled: “Bah! I shall be absent 25 XII | it for the occasion.”~She smiled. “Ah, yes, that will do 26 XIII | and eat my bonbons.”~He smiled as he saw her take the seat 27 XIII | Madeleine’s, it is dark.”~He smiled. “It probably belongs to 28 XIV | reflection.”~The notary smiled, bowed, and replied pleasantly: “ 29 XIV | Madeleine, in surprise, smiled, and when they left the 30 XV | rich enough for two.”~He smiled ironically and said: “I 31 XV | turned a trifle pale, then smiled, and said: “I should have 32 XVI | reflections in the water and smiled at them. Suddenly, he said 33 XVIII| become of his wife?”~The poet smiled. “Yes and no—she lives a 34 XVIII| with bowed head. The ladies smiled and murmured as she passed


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