Chapter
1 I | into the garden,” he said. Turning to the left, they entered
2 II | matters.” After a pause, turning to the young man, he said: “
3 IV | business.”~“Very well.”~Then turning to his friend, Forestier
4 V | caused him to tremble, and turning quickly, he cast himself
5 VIII| she suddenly said, without turning her head toward him, in
6 X | dinner?”~She replied without turning her head and continuing
7 X | and Madeleine reached the turning which led to the fortifications,
8 XI | have you, Bel-Ami?” And turning to Madeleine she added: “
9 XI | paid. Her mother rose, and turning to Georges, said: “I shall
10 XI | since yesterday.”~Suddenly turning pale, she gasped: “Come,
11 XI | home on that condition.” Turning to Madeleine, she asked: “
12 XIII| then she saw a third; and turning pale and trembling somewhat,
13 XIII| was reading a letter and turning to him asked: “What did
14 XIII| proximity, however, and turning toward the wall, he closed
15 XIV | pointed to seats, and said, turning to Madeleine: “Madame, I
16 XV | which barred their way, and turning him to the right. Before
17 XVII| Oh, no!”~Mme. Walter, turning her head, called out: “Come,
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