Chapter
1 II | ascended the staircase. He was somewhat embarrassed and ill-at-ease.
2 V | large, poorly furnished, and somewhat untidy. The shabby, threadbare
3 V | easy it had been!~He was somewhat nervous the following day
4 V | annoyed by business matters.”~Somewhat appeased but still, vexed,
5 VI | the latter embarrassed him somewhat, although she appeared at
6 VI | dark corridor.~Duroy felt somewhat depressed on leaving Varenne,
7 VI | at his lady-love’s door somewhat early; she welcomed him
8 VI | salutation courteously but somewhat haughtily.~On Thursday evening
9 IX | marriage change your name somewhat?” She blushed as if she
10 IX | haughty, and asked, though somewhat unsteadily: “Who is it?”~
11 IX | perhaps expected to find them somewhat more polished, refined.
12 X | me with you, it will get somewhat hot at the North Pole!”~
13 XI | He rose to take his leave somewhat embarrassed.~“You know I
14 XI | appeared very composed, somewhat reserved, and haughty. He
15 XII | The priest was a young man somewhat inclined to corpulence.~“
16 XIII | await his mistress. She was somewhat late because her husband
17 XIII | turning pale and trembling somewhat, she exclaimed: “Oh, some
18 XIV | malignant tongues.”~She answered somewhat impatiently: “I do not see
19 XV | my heart.”~The dinner was somewhat tedious. Suzanne alone talked
20 XVI | Wait a while. Promise me.”~Somewhat confused, and without comprehending
21 XVIII| the center of the room, somewhat embarrassed, somewhat ashamed,
22 XVIII| room, somewhat embarrassed, somewhat ashamed, as he saw the form
23 XVIII| roguish air! She advanced somewhat timidly and offered him
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