Chapter
1 I | Forestier, Will you come?”~Duroy hesitated, blushing and perplexed.
2 III | Duroy reached the street, he hesitated as to what he should do.
3 III | express them.” He paused and hesitated.~Forestier smiled maliciously: “
4 III | it willingly.”~But Duroy hesitated: “At this hour I cannot
5 IV | without interfering.~Duroy hesitated: “Excuse me. I believed—
6 V | will you take me there?”~He hesitated, fearing a meeting with
7 VI | honor.”~“A gaming debt?”~He hesitated, then repeated: “A gaming
8 VI | are not diplomatic—” she hesitated. “May I speak freely?”~“
9 VI | think so?”~The younger man hesitated in surprise: “Why, yes!
10 VI | spoken of you to him.”~Duroy hesitated in perplexity; he feared
11 VIII| order to be near you.”~She hesitated, then said: “You must stop
12 VIII| What will you do?”~She hesitated a moment and then said slowly:~“
13 IX | anxious to see them!”~He hesitated, perplexed: “But—they are—”
14 IX | is it?”~For a moment he hesitated before he replied: “Madeleine
15 XI | and then go away.”~She hesitated, almost distracted. As the
16 XIII| bring about. As he still hesitated, she added: “It is in reality
17 XIII| give me such pleasure,”~He hesitated at first, but dared not
18 XIV | Why?”~“Because,”—she hesitated, then continued: “Because
19 XIV | and so calmly that Georges hesitated before replying: “It makes
20 XIV | I will take it.”~The man hesitated, then replied: “No, sir,
21 XV | distinction.~At first he hesitated, then throwing the letter
22 XVI | Friday? I am going.”~She hesitated: “No, I am not well. I prefer
23 XVI | prudently.”~The old man hesitated, then said: “Do so: it serves
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