Chapter
1 I | hear the music. It would be charming. Where would you like to
2 II | he was entering a new and charming life, that he would make
3 II | could write a series of charming articles.”~Forestier took
4 II | grace: “You will have a charming title: ‘Souvenirs of a Soldier
5 II | at his audacity: “It is charming— but the ear increases the
6 IV | thank you very much for the charming article you wrote for me
7 V | veiled, surrounded by the charming mystery necessary to a rendezvous
8 V | while Mme. Forestier’s charming reserve, the modesty in
9 VI | her curiously; she was a charming blonde, fair and plump,
10 VI | She greeted Duroy with a charming smile, and he shook hands
11 VI | arrived, Madeleine looking charming in pink. Charles had become
12 VI | others.~Duroy exclaimed: “Charming, charming, char—” but stopped
13 VI | Duroy exclaimed: “Charming, charming, char—” but stopped short
14 VII | Sunday. My husband thinks you charming.”~He was flattered. “Indeed?”~“
15 IX | despairing, tearful glance so charming and so touching, which expresses
16 IX | the better. It would be charming to sleep badly—when—near
17 X | conviction:~“Vaudrec is charming; you will become intimate
18 X | interminable, while here it is charming. One can feel the caressing
19 XI | That is true; he is a charming man!”~“How do you like your
20 XVII | clapped her hands, as all the charming adventures in the romances
21 XVIII| dressed in pink and forming a charming court for so dainty a queen.~
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