Chapter
1 I | thirsty.”~He glanced at men seated at the tables, men
2 I | men seated at the tables, men who could afford to slake
3 I | escapade which had cost three men their lives, a foray which
4 I | given riding lessons to men of the world or to their
5 I | he was; from time to time men passed him by, entering
6 I | them.~Now they were young men, very young, with a busy
7 I | mingled with black-coated men.~Forestier forced his way
8 I | boxes. On the stage three men were performing on trapezes.
9 I | playing. Under the yews, men and women sat at tables
10 II | to everyone. Intelligent men would make positions for
11 II | and encouragement. All the men were talking at the same
12 II | then shook hands with the men. He observed that Jacques
13 III | desire to live as wealthy men do. Duroy’s room was on
14 III | Count de Vaudrec.”~The two men bowed, gazed into one another’
15 III | large room in which four men were writing at a table.
16 IV | resumed his work.~The two men walked down the boulevard
17 IV | agents, princes, ambassadors, men of the world, Greeks, cabmen,
18 V | has stolen my lover!”~Two men seized the fugitive by the
19 VI | he shook hands with two men who arrived after him, M.
20 VI | night. At first the two men did not speak. Then Duroy,
21 VI | one of the most capable men in the Chamber?”~“That may
22 VI | be. In a kingdom of blind men the blind are kings. All
23 VIII | live several days, of the men who live several years,
24 IX | side in silence; the two men joined them. They soon reached
25 X | five minutes, that the two men had known one another for
26 XI | be obliged to leave you; men cannot occupy the seats.”~
27 XV | buffet with two strange men. She introduced her husband
28 XV | is! How frightened those men are, and how they love Him!
29 XVII | shall not regret it! With men of his stamp one never knows
30 XVIII| women in rich costumes, men, grave and dignified. The
31 XVIII| as she passed them. The men whispered:~“Exquisite, adorable!”~
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