Chapter
1 I | Where the deuce have I seen that fellow?”~For a time
2 I | Varenne whom you have just seen, and also a friend of Mme.
3 II | that he might have been seen posing there by some of
4 II | beautiful earrings I have ever seen.”~She turned toward him
5 III | with what results we have seen. He awoke from his reflections
6 IV | Rachel, the woman he had seen there before. She approached
7 V | apartment, kissed it as he had seen Norbert de Varenne do.~Examining
8 V | thought her asleep, had he not seen her eyes glisten whenever
9 V | He pretended not to have seen her, and for several moments
10 V | will speak to us. Have you seen her?”~He replied: “No, you
11 V | replied; for fear of being seen by his sweetheart he passed
12 VII | Duroy asked him: “Have you seen the paragraph in ‘La Plume’?”~“
13 VII | which I deny. I have myself~seen Dame Aubert, who is sixty
14 IX | Saint-Germain and she had seen a frightened deer clear
15 IX | interrupted her:~“I have seen it. If you wish we will
16 XII | been here. I have never seen it before.” Feeling interested
17 XIII| asked: “Well?”~He had never seen her so pale and agitated.
18 XV | himself with joy. “Have you seen everything? Say, Suzanne,
19 XV | of people, eh? Have you seen Prince de Guerche? he just
20 XVII| reading.~She gasped: “Have you seen Suzanne?”~“No—why?”~“She
21 XVII| on the Water,” as she had seen it in the painting. He seemed
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