Chapter
1 II | each other, then the child offered her forehead with the assurance
2 II | left the dining-room, Duroy offered his arm to the little girl.
3 II | Duroy?” Mme. Forestier offered him a cup, with the smile
4 IV | petty insults which had been offered him. He then had some cards
5 V | entered, advanced to Duroy and offered him her hand. The astonished
6 V | Laurine soon entered; she offered him not her hand but her
7 V | alighted from the cab first and offered his hand to the young woman.
8 V | Madame is served!”~He offered her his arm gravely. They
9 VI | roguishness and affection. She offered him her hand; he took it
10 VI | Laurine entered next, and offered her brow to Georges. Her
11 IX | have the right.”~She calmly offered him her cheek which he kissed
12 IX | and leaning toward him she offered him her lips; as she did
13 IX | exclamation and Madeleine offered her cheek to the old peasant;
14 X | her husband and cordially offered his hand, saying: “How are
15 XI | having an engagement.”~Du Roy offered his services at once. She
16 XI | line of carriages. Du Roy offered his arm to Mme. Walter and
17 XI | Mme. Walter appeared and offered him her hand cordially. “
18 XIII | her eyes coldly; then she offered him her lips which he brushed
19 XIV | letter. She opened it and offered it to her husband.~“OFFICE
20 XIV | As you said just now, he offered you flowers every week,
21 XV | he proposed to buy it. He offered three million francs for
22 XVIII| whom he was addressing, he offered up thanks for his success.
23 XVIII| advanced somewhat timidly and offered him her hand. He took, retained,
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