Chapter
1 I | they disappeared, Forestier laughed and said: “Tell, me, old
2 IV | call upon!”~Saint-Potin laughed: “You are very innocent!
3 V | Bel-Ami!’”~Mme. de Marelle laughed. “Bel-Ami! Laurine has christened
4 V | Still he did not reply. She laughed angrily and cried:~“Are
5 VI | live?”~“Rue—Rue—”~Forestier laughed. “I know the gentleman!
6 VI | nothing but death.”~Duroy laughed: “Egad, you make me shudder.”~
7 VII | here; I shall remain.” He laughed. “Moreover, they were hired
8 VIII| years he had lived, eaten, laughed, loved, and hoped as did
9 IX | easy to me.”~“Why not?”~He laughed. “Because I am afraid I
10 IX | childhood, who had never laughed nor jested.~Madeleine, too,
11 IX | they were all familiar, laughed at them.~Mother Duroy did
12 IX | side of the hill, Duroy laughed. “You see,” said he, “I
13 IX | de Cantel, senior.”~She laughed too and replied: “I am charmed
14 XI | alone with his wife, she laughed, and looking into his eyes
15 XI | suits you admirably.”~Du Roy laughed. “I beg you to do so, Madame.”~
16 XII | half an hour too early. He laughed as he thought of the place
17 XII | you displeased?”~Georges laughed. “Not at all.”~M. Walter
18 XII | where and when you will.” He laughed.~Madeleine asked: “What
19 XIV | very careful of her, and laughed joyously while she remained
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