Chapter
1 I | Rosemilly, but that is just like me. I invite ladies
2 I | much ardour that he had just qualified after an unusually
3 I | studies for the law and had just taken his diploma as a licentiate,
4 I | little circumstance, too, just now disturbed her peace
5 I | Her chestnut hair was only just beginning to show streaks
6 I | there is the Normandie just going in. A big ship, isn’
7 I | without any sort of ceremony, just that we may end the day
8 I | should be done.~They had just gone upstairs again when
9 I | No, thank you. I have just had dinner.”~“A cup of tea,
10 I | My colleague in Paris has just communicated to me the main
11 I | the intimacy he had but just spoken of with so much conviction.~
12 I | again would not be quite just.”~“Drat it all!” he exclaimed. “
13 II | the dazzling facade; but just as he was going in he reflected
14 II | priggish little goose, who is just the woman to disgust a man
15 II | about in search of moorings.~Just at this moment the moon
16 II | little sparks out there have just come from the uttermost
17 II | an idea:~“What you said just now would be very good,
18 III | brother of mine. He had just come into a legacy of twenty
19 III | the rest.~“No,” said he. “Just for once you may drink it;
20 IV | delightful apartment I have just taken for your brother.
21 V | together over the same things, just as if the same blood flowed
22 V | An imperative need had just come over him to see Jean
23 V | appeared in the dining-room just as they were sitting down.~
24 V | unveiled, and, turning about just as the door opened, he took
25 VI | sorts? Why, look at her, just look at her. Really, a man
26 VI | big one. A very big one, just there!” He saw it too, and
27 VII | take you home.”~“I will do just what you desire,” she said
28 VIII| father’s son. That is but just. Then is it not just that
29 VIII| but just. Then is it not just that I should keep my father’
30 IX | one morning by Josephine, just as he was dressed. His first
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