Chapter
1 I | fellow, much younger than his brother, fair, with a full beard,
2 I | who was as fair as his brother was dark, as deliberate
3 I | dark, as deliberate as his brother was vehement, as gentle
4 I | vehement, as gentle as his brother was unforgiving, had quietly
5 I | a little ruffled by his brother’s having spoken of it before
6 I | invited us to dine with him—my brother and me.”~Jean, with wide-open,
7 I | few minutes followed his brother.~As soon as he was alone
8 I | plenty of money; besides, his brother will surely do something
9 II | individual, and he recognised his brother.~“What, is it you, Jean?”~“
10 II | And Pierre sat down by his brother’s side.~“Lovely—isn’t it?”~“
11 II | abruptly, remembering that his brother had that money now; and
12 II | moving.” He grasped his brother’s hand and added in a heavy
13 II | touched.~“Thank you, my good brother—thank you!” he stammered.~
14 II | company of the sea by his brother’s presence. He had an inspiration. “
15 II | has left his fortune to my brother.”~The druggist did not at
16 II | badly in the fact that his brother had come into the money
17 III | would be richer than his brother, richer and more famous;
18 III | a doubt, the news of his brother’s inheritance had abruptly
19 III | hands with his father and brother; and he helped himself from
20 III | again the thought of his brother’s legacy came into his head
21 III | for, though he loved his brother, he could not help thinking
22 III | a big beard. Is he your brother?”~“Yes, he is my brother.”~“
23 III | brother?”~“Yes, he is my brother.”~“Awfully good-looking.”~“
24 III | has wonderful luck, that brother of mine. He had just come
25 III | he is a lucky dog, that brother of yours, to have friends
26 III | thinking that he must see his brother alone, so as not to speak
27 III | confide his fears to his brother, and induce him to renounce
28 III | determination to speak to his brother that very evening faded
29 III | broken voice he said:~“Like a brother, you know. Such a friend
30 IV | all that could damage his brother, had even perhaps attributed
31 IV | a means of depriving his brother of the inheritance of which
32 IV | involuntary displeasure at his brother’s windfall of fortune and
33 IV | thought as he looked at his brother: “Stand up for her, you
34 IV | morrow he would ask his brother to lend him fifteen hundred
35 IV | have just taken for your brother. It is quite a find; an
36 IV | six, or nine years. Your brother will be delightfully housed
37 IV | leave all his money to my brother and nothing to me?”~He asked
38 IV | should believe that Jean, his brother, was that man’s son.~No.
39 IV | him, his behaviour to my brother and to me. I will seek out
40 IV | and predilection for my brother as he watched him grow up.”~
41 IV | Tronchet, where he received his brother and himself at dinner.~He
42 IV | Every one; his father, his brother, the dead man, his mother!~
43 V | contented, not knowing that his brother was gasping with anguish
44 V | must perceive, not even his brother— especially not his brother.~
45 V | brother— especially not his brother.~He no longer thought about
46 V | he looked at her that his brother was the child of a stranger’
47 V | he passed the door of his brother’s room he stood stock still,
48 V | week ago he had lent his brother a phial of laudanum to relieve
49 V | should cease to doubt!~His brother stirred, conscious no doubt
50 V | reply. His mother and his brother reverted to the question
51 V | a son’s love demands; no brother—since his brother was the
52 V | demands; no brother—since his brother was the child of a stranger;
53 V | eyes and fixed them on his brother to compare the faces. He
54 V | being seen by his father and brother.~When he met his mother’
55 V | family a l’Anglaise, and my brother has done nothing else for
56 VI | frequently observed his brother’s bitterness and violence,
57 VI | is honesty itself. Your brother could not find a better.”~
58 VII | dark with his father and brother; then he cried: “Come in!”
59 VII | he was restive under his brother’s frolics, thinking him
60 VII | bitter irony which hurt his brother’s feelings.~Pyramids of
61 VII | more and more at seeing his brother in this abode. They both
62 VII | word, which might stab his brother to the heart. He went on,
63 VII | irresistible impulse to fly at his brother and seize him by the throat.~“
64 VII | convinced on a sudden by his brother’s blind vehemence, was leaning
65 VII | tried to be incredulous. His brother had told a lie, out of hatred
66 VII | remembered nothing of what his brother had told him; he neither
67 VII | understood all your poor brother’s struggles, believe me!
68 VII | to think of it, with your brother and you on each hand? Would
69 VII | this month past from your brother, if I were once to see in
70 VII | when I perceived that your brother, my other son, suspected
71 VII | for fear of finding your brother behind it. If we are to
72 VII | and you two boys, your brother and you. But for you, all
73 VIII| anxieties which made his brother long to be moving, and to
74 VIII| after his quarrel with his brother, after the violent and brutal
75 VIII| immediate consequences of his brother’s state of mind. In spite
76 VIII| It would be robbing my brother.”~This new view of the matter
77 VIII| good deal to do.” The elder brother’s voice was tremulous, and
78 VIII| anxious eye asked his younger brother what he meant to do.~“They
79 VIII| mother’s guilt, or think his brother a base wretch?~And all his
80 VIII| of a pointed tone in his brother’s voice and paid more attention
81 VIII| raising his eyes met his brother’s and understood.~Then,
82 VIII| vice-chairmen.”~Jean asked his brother:~“Would you like me to feel
83 VIII| s inferiority, with his brother’s constant irony, the scornful
84 IX | discovered to escape him in his brother’s presence, he had felt
85 IX | either of his mother or his brother; to avoid his gaze theirs
86 IX | or deny it? What does my brother believe? What does he think
87 IX | fair beard, not unlike his brother. They talked together a
88 IX | with Mme. Rosemilly and his brother, asking:~“And when is the
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