Chapter
1 I | Thank you.”~The friends shook hands and the journalist
2 II | pressed their hands, and then shook hands with the men. He observed
3 IV | do not need you.”~Duroy shook hands with him and walked
4 V | bench. Forestier entered and shook hands with him with a cordiality
5 V | to find the house.”~They shook hands with the Forestiers
6 V | Clo, listen to me—”~She shook her head, evaded his caresses
7 VI | a charming smile, and he shook hands with two men who arrived
8 VI | and he saw women. They shook hands upon being introduced
9 VI | tried to appear cordial and shook his host’s proffered hand
10 VII | Before leaving, Jacques Rival shook hands with him and warned
11 VII | Dr. Le Brument.” Duroy shook hands with him and stammered: “
12 IX | when customers entered, shook hands with M. Duroy, exclaimed
13 XIII | replied: “Very well. Go.”~They shook hands and she left in such
14 XIV | de Vaudrec’s nephew, who shook hands and returned salutations.~
15 XV | and apologized as they shook hands.~“I have been so busy
16 XV | my wife and myself.”~She shook her head: “Ah, your wife
17 XVI | Receiving no reply he shook the door so violently that
18 XVIII| her by her shoulders and shook her. “Do not speak of that;
19 XVIII| silent—take care”—and he shook her as he would have shaken
20 XVIII| were coming to greet. He shook hands, uttered words which
|