Chapter
1 I | Forestier extended both hands.~“Ah, my dear fellow, how are
2 IV | one would an inferior.~“Ah, here you are! Very well;
3 V | she added with a smile: “Ah, you prefer Mme. de Marelle;
4 V | to see him, and crying: “Ah, ‘Bel-Ami!’”~Mme. de Marelle
5 V | flaming eyes, she cried: “Ah, is that so! Because you
6 V | she cried disconnectedly: “Ah, you miserable fellow—what
7 VI | to—a—M. de Carleville.”~“Ah, where does he live?”~“Rue—
8 VI | Is that Patte Blanche? Ah, she is handsome, very handsome!”~
9 VI | that is familiar to us. Ah, it is difficult to find
10 VII | bound and he stammered: “Ah—thank you!”~Rival continued: “
11 IX | beside her. She exclaimed: “Ah! a stag!” The train was
12 X | with a smile and said: “Ah, how thoughtful of you!”
13 X | true, faithful friend. Ah, without him—”~She did not
14 XI | might have had Suzanne, ah!” Then he shrugged his shoulders: “
15 XI | Rue de Constantinople.”~“Ah, are the apartments not
16 XII | occasion.”~She smiled. “Ah, yes, that will do very
17 XIII| mentally cursing Mme. Walter.~“Ah, I will receive her in such
18 XIII| seeing him, exclaimed: “Ah, you received my dispatch!
19 XIII| weep, he took his hat: “Ah, you are crying again! Good
20 XIII| whispered: “He is dead!”~“Ah—and—he told you nothing?”~“
21 XIII| death-bed?”~“Only a nephew.”~“Ah! Did he often see that nephew?”~“
22 XV | voice whispered in his ear: “Ah, here you are at last, naughty
23 XV | stumbling-block in his path. Ah, if he had foreseen, if
24 XV | front of him; she cried: “Ah, here you are! Do you wish
25 XV | myself.”~She shook her head: “Ah, your wife would not care.
26 XVII| it you, Suzanne?”~“Yes.”~“Ah, get in.” She entered the
27 XVII| is a matter of necessity. Ah, the scoundrel—how he has
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