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1 I | meager supper the following night! Yet he said to himself: “
2 I | summer garden here, open at night, where a man could listen
3 II | me of your meeting last night, and I am very glad that
4 III | future and inhaling the soft night air; but the thought of
5 III | errand—I worked late last night and early this morning,
6 IV | Francaise.’ I was here the other night with M. Forestier, who promised
7 IV | you twice since the other night.”~Duroy smiled. “What does
8 V | his words, and as it was night, she kissed him. Then as
9 VI | were almost deserted that night. At first the two men did
10 VII | attack? He passed a restless night. When he re-read his article
11 VII | and feverish during-the night. He rose early to obtain
12 VII | window and opened it; but the night air was so chilly that he
13 VII | must have had a terrible night before the duel!”~“Why,
14 VIII| was free from care. One night, when he returned home,
15 VIII| to see that~agony day and night, and I think with terror
16 VIII| if it should come in the night, I would be alone. I will
17 VIII| mouth and flowed upon his night robe; his hands ceased their
18 VIII| feared it would be.”~That night Mme. Forestier and Duroy
19 VIII| window, letting in the cool night air. He turned: “Come and
20 VIII| having uttered a word. That night they met at dinner; directly
21 IX | hotel where they spent the night. The following morning,
22 XII | Bel-Ami from morning until night, and I have acquired the
23 XIII| will not live through the night; the gout has reached his
24 XV | my heart all day and all night. It is as if I had drunk
25 XVI | you promised me here the night of the fete?”~“No.”~“To
26 XVII| Sevres where we can spend the night, and to-morrow we will leave
27 XVII| there, from morning until night. Now you are paid for it!”~“
28 XVII| having prepared it the night of his departure. In it
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