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1 II | advanced. A young, fair woman received him alone in a large, well-lighted
2 IV | Vie Francaise.” Forestier received him loftily as one would
3 IV | obtain had been already received by them and that he could
4 IV | Walter said. But as he only received ten centimes a line in addition
5 V | off.~For three weeks Duroy received Mme. de Marelle every two
6 V | Several days later he received a telegram which read:~“
7 V | departure. One morning he received the following telegram:~“
8 V | office. At four o’clock he received a telegram from Mme. de
9 V | kept account of all that he received in order to pay it back
10 VI | sought Forestier. His friend received him in his study.~“What
11 VI | accept the fruit which he~received this morning from Normandy.”~
12 VI | of his promotion, when he received an engraved card which read:~“
13 VI | were lighted. Mme. Walter received in the second, the largest.
14 VI | in gay colors. As she was received with effusion, Duroy asked
15 VII | clock in the forenoon, Duroy received a telegram:~“My God! I have
16 IX | at Cannes. He, however, received a letter from her announcing
17 IX | Forestier.”~Nothing more. He received it at nine o’clock. At three
18 IX | surely.”~The next morning he received a telegram from Madame,
19 XI | not know how I should be received. I dared not, but I longed
20 XI | Francaise.”~Jacques Rival received the arrivals at the entrance
21 XI | That morning Madeleine received a message from Mme. Walter
22 XIII| former’s clutches, when he received the telegram above mentioned.~
23 XIII| him, exclaimed: “Ah, you received my dispatch! How fortunate!”~“
24 XIII| How fortunate!”~“Yes, I received it at the office just as
25 XV | in the second salon and received the visitors. Many did not
26 XV | having read that notice, he received a note from Mme. Walter,
27 XV | dainty boudoir in which she received her intimate friends. She
28 XVI | consult me every time you received a proposal.”~“Well?”~“Well,
29 XVI | Well?”~“Well, you have received one!”~“From whom?”~“You
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