Chapter
1 II | reflected in a pier-glass! Not having anything but a small mirror
2 V | conquest.” The young man, having kissed the child, seated
3 V | took him to task for not having been to see her; then she
4 V | apartments at nine o’clock.” Having sent a boy with the note
5 VI | is it settled?”~“It is.”~Having observed the effect of his
6 VI | bought twenty-five pears. Having carefully arranged them
7 VI | One never sees you!”~Not having regained his self-possession,
8 VII | when the bell rang, and having read the insulting paragraph,
9 VII | clock in the evening after having dined with Boisrenard, who
10 VIII | postmark; it was from Cannes. Having opened it, he read:~“Cannes,
11 VIII | seven o’clock express, after having warned Mme. de Marelle by
12 VIII | hand and left her without having uttered a word. That night
13 X | half-open roses for Madeleine. Having forgotten his key, on arriving
14 X | against the mantelpiece, and having lighted a cigarette, told
15 XI | pale on perceiving him.~Having greeted Mme. Walter and
16 XI | to escort us, my husband having an engagement.”~Du Roy offered
17 XI | suffered a great deal in having married a Jew, though she
18 XI | in the front row.~Du Roy, having obtained their places for
19 XII | me.”~* * * * * * *~Du Roy having walked around the choir,
20 XII | in Africa.”~The manager having read the article said: “
21 XIII | congratulating himself upon having freed himself almost entirely
22 XIV | deposited with~M. Lamaneur.’”~“‘Having no direct heirs, I bequeath
23 XV | in the Du Roy household, having taken the place of Count
24 XV | They seemed to say: “We are having a meeting in public, for
25 XV | decoration itself.~An hour after having read that notice, he received
26 XVI | one morning, the latter having been brought home by M.
27 XVI | about six o’clock, after having kissed his wife, he went
28 XVII | epistle when he left Paris, having prepared it the night of
29 XVIII| and Clotilde de Marelle, having met at the door, entered
30 XVIII| Georges du Roy and the Walters having occasioned much comment
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