Chapter
1 I | year for two articles a week.”~As they went downstairs,
2 III | railroad. He is in Paris a week out of each month. His wife
3 III | His wife calls it ‘Holy Week.’ or ‘The week of duty.’
4 III | it ‘Holy Week.’ or ‘The week of duty.’ When you get better
5 V | is this: As I dine every week at the Foresters’, I return
6 V | fixed a day in the following week, while he besought her with
7 V | therefore not~meet for a week. What a bore, my dearest!”~“
8 V | Wednesday of the following week, for Mme. de Marelle had
9 VI | saw Mme. de Marelle last week and I know what they have
10 VI | Malesherbes.~The following week he was appointed editor
11 VI | grown thinner and paler in a week and coughed incessantly;
12 VIII| Constantinople. Two or three times a week, Mme. de-Marelle paid him
13 VIII| may not live through the week,~although he is not confined
14 IX | will say that we spent a week at your parents’ estate,”
15 XIII| of the cabinet met every week. The president of the council
16 XIII| there regularly twice a week, Mondays and Wednesdays.~
17 XIII| husband had come home for a week. She asked:~“Can you come
18 XIV | He dined with us twice a week; he came at any time; he
19 XIV | offered you flowers every week, he left you his wealth.”~
20 XV | him, and who dined twice a week at his house. Georges acted
21 XV | dine with me even once a week? I have no other thoughts
22 XVII| Georges and Suzanne spent a week at La Roche-Guyon. Never
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