Chapter
1 II | He was afraid of being surprised and began to ascend more
2 II | wavy hair. Her mother was surprised: “Well, that is strange!
3 II | ashamed as if he had been surprised in a crime.~He surveyed
4 III | good qualities.”~Duroy was surprised to hear that Mme. de Marelle
5 IV | Walter: “I was very much surprised this morning not to see
6 VI | more.”~She did not seem surprised, nor flattered; she smiled
7 VI | I am going, he would be surprised. Sacristi, I shall soon
8 VI | Patte Blanche.’”~He was surprised and with difficulty restrained
9 VI | Yes! I should not even be surprised if she had some one in view—
10 VII | in the “Echoes.” He was surprised to find that two balls had
11 IX | every day and no one will be surprised to see you take a nom de
12 IX | noised abroad. Some were surprised, others pretended to have
13 IX | be my wife.”~She appeared surprised: “Why?”~“I do not know.
14 IX | to embrace you and I am surprised that I have the right.”~
15 X | circles. His wife, too, surprised him by the ingenuousness
16 XI | virtuous woman.”~Du Roy was surprised: “I thought her a Jewess.”~“
17 XI | weather was delightful. He was surprised to find her looking so handsome
18 XI | evening, Bel-Ami.”~Du Roy was surprised: “Who told you about that
19 XII | he had left her, and was surprised. She had gone. He was furious.
20 XIV | every Monday. You were never surprised at that, and he never brought
21 XV | a fretful child. She was surprised, too, at his constant ill
22 XVI | continued: “Sir, I have surprised you alone with Mme. du Roy
23 XVII | say anything and are not surprised at any audacity on your
24 XVIII| wife who deceived me; I surprised her, obtained a divorce,
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