Chapter
1 I | fumbling in his vest-pocket, he drew from it two louis, placed
2 III | brought my article?”~Duroy drew the sheets of manuscript
3 III | friend’s arm, the journalist drew him away, while M. Walter
4 IV | you to the cashier.”~Duroy drew his two hundred francs together
5 V | side by side. Gradually he drew nearer her and tried to
6 V | to-morrow at five o’clock.”~He drew a deep breath; then they
7 V | a noise on the staircase drew him to his door. A child
8 V | for fear of a scandal.~She drew out her purse, and taking
9 VI | seemed disconcerted, and she drew him into the conversation
10 VIII| Pottery,” and the carriage drew up at the door. Forestier
11 VIII| with that drive.”~Forestier drew his breath quickly and so
12 IX | arm of the chair, but she drew it away and murmured as
13 IX | meal was over, Madeleine drew her husband outside in order
14 XI | does not trouble me.”~He drew near Clotilde and murmured: “
15 XII | almost deserted. Du Roy drew out his watch. It was only
16 XII | of the confessionals. He drew nearer in order to see the
17 XIII| have had two children.”~She drew back as if she had been
18 XIII| into an armchair, while she drew up a stool and took her
19 XIII| on his vest. Suddenly she drew a long hair out of the buttonhole
20 XIII| knowledge.”~As she spoke Georges drew near her; she paid no heed
21 XV | one last kiss!”~He gently drew back. “No, we must adhere
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