Chapter
1 I | reason he was in Paris!~He passed the Vaudeville and stopped
2 I | Opera, a tall, young man passed him, whose face he fancied
3 I | and he smiled as the crowd passed them by. Suddenly he began
4 I | they ascended the stairs, passed through an antechamber in
5 I | was; from time to time men passed him by, entering by one
6 V | hunger. He went out and as he passed the restaurants he could
7 V | upon her lips.~Duroy had passed her when he and Mme. de
8 V | seen by his sweetheart he passed her coldly, disdainfully.
9 V | of recognition when you passed me, I would not have molested
10 VI | seated in another room. He passed through two drawing-rooms
11 VI | his way a perfumed damsel passed by him and recalled to his
12 VII | he? Why that attack? He passed a restless night. When he
13 IX | daughter-in-law. They walked along, passed the child they were expecting,
14 IX | lay aside your hat.”~They passed through a door to the right
15 X | with a light heart. As he passed a florist’s on Rue Notre
16 XII | Georges had noticed before passed by them. When Mme. Walter
17 XII | stout gentleman. When Du Roy passed him, they bowed.~The journalist
18 XIII | after three o’clock.”~She passed out before him saying: “
19 XIII | before three months are passed he will have made eighty
20 XIV | must have a title.~They passed the Vaudeville on their
21 XV | She took his arm and they passed through the almost deserted
22 XVII | admire the view; as they passed on, Georges and Suzanne
23 XVII | herself so thoroughly. As she passed for his sister, they lived
24 XVIII| smiled and murmured as she passed them. The men whispered:~“
25 XVIII| his arm to his wife, they passed into the sacristy. A stream
26 XVIII| Others approached, and she passed on. Finally the throng dispersed.
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