Chapter
1 I | went toward them, but when near them dared not address them.~
2 II | hand, and as she was not near a table, she did not know
3 II | child, you will be cold near the window.”~Duroy was seized
4 III | thanks; he was happy to be near her, grateful for and delighted
5 V | in her pretty gown. When near Mme. Forestier, whose impassive,
6 V | hem of her garment. When near Mme. de Marelle, he felt
7 V | He rose: “I cannot sit so near you. I shall lose my head.”~
8 V | recognized and she remained near their box, awaiting a favorable
9 VI | her house.”~He took a seat near his hostess and glanced
10 VI | Madame de Marelle was very near him; he dared not turn to
11 VIII| stop at, in order to be near you.”~She hesitated, then
12 VIII| floor, and Duroy saw a form near a window, seated in an easy-chair,
13 VIII| He knew that the end was near. I shall never forget his
14 IX | May.”~“Your parents live near Rouen, do they not?”~“Yes,
15 IX | Rouen, do they not?”~“Yes, near Rouen, at Canteleu.”~“I
16 IX | alone in Paris, I must have near me some one who can counsel,
17 IX | wait.”~Reseating herself near him she talked of what they
18 IX | charming to sleep badly—when—near you—and to be awakened by
19 IX | parents’ estate,” and drawing near him, she kissed him saying:~“
20 XI | not trouble me.”~He drew near Clotilde and murmured: “
21 XI | startle you.”~They were seated near each other. She took the
22 XII | At the end of the church near the choir; he could hear
23 XII | minutes. You must kneel near me that no one will notice
24 XII | When Mme. Walter heard him near her, she snatched her fingers
25 XII | minutes—I suffer too much near you. I want to pray—go.
26 XII | speak to him. When he was near him, he bowed and said politely:~“
27 XII | it, and saw in a chapel near by, the doors of the confessionals.
28 XII | then he seated himself near by and bided his time. He
29 XIII| begin that again?”~She stood near him awaiting a smile, a
30 XIII| As she spoke Georges drew near her; she paid no heed to
31 XV | effusively. Georges left his wife near Mme. Walter and mingled
32 XV | conservatory he saw his wife seated near Laroche-Mathieu, both of
33 XV | Madeleine, awaited Du Roy near the picture of “Christ Walking
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