Chapter
1 I | he knows that Pierre is looking out for a medical partnership
2 II | further on he stopped again, looking out at the roads. On the
3 III | dining-room with a bow-window looking out over the sea.~When it
4 III | kisses are for sale, and looking at him with inviting eyes
5 III | violent that he stood still, looking about him for some place
6 III | he spoke, in his way of looking at the others, his more
7 III | Roland did not drink. He sat looking at his glass full of the
8 IV | quite a find; an entresol looking out on two streets. There
9 IV | opened his eyes and was looking about him, startled to find
10 V | listening; and he saw, without looking, how the men spoke to the
11 V | stuffs and arm-chairs.~He sat looking at them as he had looked
12 V | starting for Trouville; looking at them as a stranger who
13 V | aware that his mother was looking at him, he slowly raised
14 V | cast a hasty glance at it, looking away as if she were frightened;
15 VI | had gone up to her and was looking at her steadily.~“What ails
16 VI | stood out very sharply, looking as if they were alone in
17 VI | cliff.~Pierre, too, was looking at them, and a harsh laugh
18 VI | through the pools without looking, straight to her other son.~
19 VII | your judgment.”~Pierre was looking at this home which might
20 VII | blinds threaded with beads looking like drops of water, fans
21 VIII| Jean.”~Then he shouted, looking up at the higher floor: “
22 VIII| straight up to her without looking at her or saying a word,
23 VIII| took hands and remained so, looking at each and smiling, while
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