Chapter
1 I | Jove, I am thirsty.”~He glanced at men seated at the tables,
2 I | glass.” Before deciding, he glanced at a clock; it was a quarter
3 I | doing.”~Duroy, in surprise, glanced at him. He was very much
4 II | world, that he was saved. He glanced at Mme. Forestier. She wore
5 II | remark, but occasionally glanced at his neighbor. A diamond
6 III | the table and arose. He glanced around his miserable room;
7 V | irremediable scandal?”~Both women glanced at him approvingly. Forestier
8 V | and thirty francs. Duroy glanced at the bill and when it
9 VI | seat near his hostess and glanced at her curiously; she was
10 VIII| years still before him? He glanced at the handsome widow. How
11 VIII| strange in that room. They glanced involuntarily at the corpse
12 IX | was colder than usual, she glanced up at him and asked: “What
13 IX | And now I have one.”~She glanced at him with smiling eyes.~
14 X | before returning home?”~He glanced at her from his corner and
15 XI | shall be very grateful.”~He glanced at the younger of the two
16 XI | respect. From time to time he glanced at Clotilde.~“She is really
17 XII | escape her, while he uneasily glanced around on all sides to see
18 XIII| the housemaid.”~But she glanced at the vest with the care
19 XIV | laughing-stock for the world.”~She glanced sharply at him: “As you
20 XIV | spite of herself, as she glanced at the cases filled with
21 XVI | and an intriguer.”~She glanced at him: “What ails you?”~
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