Chapter
1 I | chat for an hour in the evening with these friendly neighbours,
2 I | the boat was left.~But one evening of the week before, Mme.
3 I | go home and be alone this evening.”~Pierre, who had heard,
4 I | himself in the course of the evening.”~Maitre Lecanu was M. Roland’
5 I | that he would call in the evening, something urgent and important
6 I | he used to spend every evening at our house. Surely you
7 II | the matter with me this evening?” And he began to search
8 II | have come upon you this evening to tell you how pleased
9 II | do not look very gay this evening.”~“I am not often gay.”~“
10 II | has happened at home this evening. A friend of my father’s,
11 III | had done on the previous evening, he anxiously asked himself: “
12 III | had walked home with one evening, and seen again from time
13 III | what Marowsko had said the evening before. “It will not look
14 III | lively for the rest of the evening. I never rise to a hurricane,
15 III | to his brother that very evening faded away; not that he
16 III | together—he dined with us every evening—and would treat us to the
17 III | remembered the remainder of the evening. They had coffee, then liqueurs,
18 IV | exchanged in the shades of evening. And then, one day a man
19 V | yourself. I shall see you this evening, when I come in.”~He hoped
20 V | low chair.~“It was last evening that you decided on this
21 V | she asked.~“Yes, last evening.”~“Will you return to dinner?”~“
22 V | observe it too, she had one evening removed the perilous little
23 V | the table, as he did every evening while he sipped his glass
24 V | knitted, or marked linen.~This evening she was beginning a piece
25 V | dim, and haggard.~“Good evening,” said Mme. Rosemilly. “
26 VI | father having asked him one evening: “Why the deuce do you always
27 VII | eyes, muttered, “A lovely evening!” and almost immediately
28 VII | at being able, that very evening, to show his betrothed the
29 VII | widow looked very jaded this evening. Long excursions do not
30 VII | You have forgiven me this evening, and that forgiveness has
31 VIII| agitation of the previous evening, he had not suffered the
32 IX | reserved. Ever since the evening when he allowed the shameful
33 IX | When he went home in the evening his mother said, without
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