Chapter
1 I | at the end of it.~Roland asked: “Is not the Normandie due
2 I | always gave way and never asked for anything; for a very
3 I | has pulled me up.”~Jean asked: “Shall I pull alone with
4 I | these interesting facts he asked:~“And what did he die of,
5 I | difficulty in the way?” he asked. “No lawsuit—no one to dispute
6 I | what I call luck!”~Pierre asked:~“Then you used to know
7 II | Where shall I go?” he asked himself, trying to think
8 II | Pierre sat down, and Marowsko asked him: “What news, dear doctor?”~“
9 III | the lawyer’s?” his mother asked.~“I? No. What for?” he replied
10 III | previous evening, he anxiously asked himself: “What am I going
11 III | her vulgarity.~Next she asked him:~“You went by the other
12 III | without knowing why; and he asked with pinched lips: “And
13 III | on the table again, and asked:~“Why?”~He had for some
14 III | and suspecting a trap. He asked doubtfully: “Do you think
15 IV | Which way is the wind?” he asked.~“Due east still, M’sieu
16 IV | talking about?” the doctor asked.~“Of a delightful apartment
17 IV | heart.~“Where is it?” he asked.~“Boulevard Francois.”~There
18 IV | hundred francs a year. They asked three thousand, but I got
19 IV | through the meal he suddenly asked:~“How did you first come
20 IV | brother and nothing to me?”~He asked no more questions and remained
21 IV | a long silence Marowsko asked whether Jean had come definitely
22 IV | foggy streets again.~He asked himself: “What made this
23 V | on this excursion?” she asked.~“Yes, last evening.”~“Will
24 V | aft on a wooden bench.~He asked himself:~“Now was she uneasy
25 V | it is.”~“What is that?” asked Roland. And Pierre answered:~“
26 V | morning to her son who had asked her what had become of the
27 VI | meal-times.~His father having asked him one evening: “Why the
28 VI | Roland, quite distracted, asked her:~“Louise, Louise, what
29 VI | come into his fortune, had asked himself every day whether
30 VI | Do you see anything?” she asked.~“Yes, I see your face reflected
31 VII | room.~“Do you like it?” asked Jean.~“Immensely.”~“You
32 VII | Shall I come back for you?” asked Roland.~She hesitated a
33 VIII| Twenty times over had he asked himself this question: “
34 VIII| without return.~Mme. Roland asked:~“Pierre is not come down?”~
35 VIII| tremulous, and his anxious eye asked his younger brother what
36 VIII| after some hesitation, he asked:~“Is it very hard to get
37 VIII| gladly sail in her.”~Jean asked:~“What should hinder you?”~“
38 VIII| the vice-chairmen.”~Jean asked his brother:~“Would you
39 VIII| Why must you positively?” asked Roland, whose habit it was
40 VIII| been out this morning?” asked Mme. Roland.~“No. I must
41 VIII| remember a further detail and asked: “You have consulted M.
42 VIII| hand.~“What is that?” he asked. Then, as she made no reply,
43 IX | various particulars, and he asked the name of the doctor on
44 IX | fastening. Roland presently asked: “And you have your doctor’
45 IX | again.~“Why are you crying?” asked her husband, “when you know
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