Chapter
1 II | ornamented the corsage and short sleeves. Her hair was dressed
2 II | and yet of malice.~After a short silence, she asked: “Have
3 II | door opened again and a short man entered, upon his arm
4 II | dear sir, I spoke to you a short while since of M. Georges
5 II | said: “You may write us a short sketch on Algeria, M. Duroy.
6 III | years—” Here he stopped short, not knowing how to introduce
7 IV | other end of the table sat a short, pale man, very stout and
8 IV | cafes, and many others. In short he soon became a remarkable
9 VI | charming, char—” but stopped short on hearing behind him the
10 VII | s remarks, made to him a short while before. “He was right!”
11 VII | Before him stood a man, short, stout, and bald, who wore
12 IX | yielded to it.~At length a short note admonished him that
13 IX | know them.”~The man was short, corpulent, florid, and
14 XI | dinner was perfect. In a short while you will have the
15 XII | comical old priest I met a short while since.”~* * * * * * *~
16 XIII| saw her take the seat a short while since occupied by
17 XIV | office.~The notary was a short, round man—round all over.
18 XIV | was supported by legs so short that they too almost resembled
19 XV | without naming them.~In a short while, he asked: “Shall
20 XVII| sent to a convent for a short time. Then he replied to
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