Chapter
1 I | of a peasant, opened the door, went up stairs at her master’
2 I | stupid even to listen at the door.~The lawyer went on:~“Did
3 I | money lurking behind the door, which would walk in quite
4 III | He stopped before every door where a placard proclaimed
5 III | parents. On reaching the door he heard a great noise of
6 V | would have knocked at his door, have gone in, and sitting
7 V | thought. As he passed the door of his brother’s room he
8 V | retired on tip-toe to the door which he noiselessly closed;
9 V | violently as he touched her door that he paused for breath.
10 V | turning about just as the door opened, he took the little
11 V | health, Pierre made off, the door having been left open.~When
12 VI | she rose, rushed to the door with such a swift impulse
13 VI | yard, and drew up at the door of a smart little house,
14 VII | to be set down at his own door.~The young lawyer was to
15 VII | in!” opening the double door to its full width.~The glass
16 VII | witless.~Mme. Roland opened a door on the right.~“This is the
17 VII | abruptly threw open the door to the left, showing the
18 VII | was leaning against the door behind which, as he guessed,
19 VII | he knew that behind the door was his mother who had heard
20 VII | imperious that he drove the door in rather than opened it,
21 VII | And she went towards the door.~He threw his arms about
22 VII | I no longer dare open a door for fear of finding your
23 VII | past.~Outside their own door Jean kissed her, saying:~“
24 VIII| Roland half opened her door and answered:~“What is it,
25 VIII| When he knocked at the door Pierre said:~“Come in.”~
26 VIII| then I will come.”~At the door of the dining-room he paused,
27 VIII| then he abruptly opened the door and saw his father and mother
28 VIII| apartments.~As soon as the door was closed upon her she
29 IX | himself got on to his bed. The door was left open, and they
30 IX | cabin.”~Then Pierre shut the door; but no sooner was he shut
31 IX | There was a tap at the door.~“Come in,” said Pierre,
32 IX | whiskers and then opened the door.~Mme. Roland had not stirred,
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