Chapter
1 I | large glass door an open paper was affixed; three people
2 I | busy air, holding sheets of paper in their hands; now compositors,
3 II | confidential reports, and the paper is suffering by it.”~M.
4 II | desert! It is indeed the only paper one cares to read outside
5 III| wrote at the head of his paper in a bold hand: “Souvenirs
6 III| know my handwriting on the paper—we will write a successful
7 IV | newsboys. When he secured a paper and saw his name at the
8 IV | Have you brought the other paper on Algeria? The article
9 IV | officials connected with the paper, sparing no one in his criticism.
10 IV | eyes was the sheet of blank paper, but all the material he
11 IV | Francaise.” He opened the paper feverishly; his article
12 IV | reporter, of great value to the paper, so M. Walter said. But
13 V | her eyes; she handed the paper to Duroy.~“Here, pay it
14 VI | said, the very pith of the paper. Everything and everybody
15 VII| cloudless.~An insignificant paper, “La Plume,” attacked him
16 VII| Aubert.”~Georges took the paper and read a scathing personal
17 VII| re-read his article in the paper the next morning, he thought
18 VII| accident.” He took a sheet of paper and after several attempts
19 IX | held toward him a sheet of paper on which was written: “Mme.
20 X | stockholders of M. Walter’s paper and the latter’s colleague
21 XVI| bravado, and taking a piece of paper she lighted the ten candles
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