Chapter
1 I | comrade, and then entered a kind of waiting-room.~“Sit down,”
2 I | stammered: “You are very kind—I am much obliged—be sure
3 I | the left, they entered a kind of covered garden in which
4 II | gravely saying, “You are very kind, Monsieur,” while she listened
5 II | trouble in producing the kind of journal which was required.”~
6 III | what he should say and what kind of a reception he would
7 IV | article, and you were—so—so kind the last time that I hoped—
8 V | dressing-gown. She exclaimed:~“How kind of you to come to see me.
9 V | beings alike in character and kind. Suddenly the young woman
10 V | mantelpiece to see what kind of an appearance he presented:
11 V | with dignity: “You are very kind, dearest; but do not mention
12 VI | that your love is only a kind of appetite; while with
13 VI | etiquette. The manager had been kind to him, appreciated his
14 VI | said to him: “You are very kind, M. Duroy, to come to see
15 VIII | her hands, saying:~“How kind of you to come.”~She was
16 VIII | to see him. Will you be kind enough to procure one who
17 VIII | young man brought with him a kind, old priest who accommodated
18 VIII | committed sins: of what kind, my son?”~The young woman
19 VIII | for him? Was not that a kind of avowal? He was impatient
20 VIII | gently: “Thanks, you are very kind. If I can do anything for
21 IX | then she murmured:~“How kind of you to come!”~He replied: “
22 IX | her voice, in her words, a kind of invitation, and although
23 XIII | and to see her assume a kind of childish modesty when
24 XIV | accept a legacy of that kind from a man whom rumor has
25 XV | This is luxury; this is the kind of house in which to live.
26 XVII | chaste and free intimacy, a kind of living companionship.
27 XVIII| the words: “You are very kind.”~Suddenly he saw Mme. de
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