Chapter
1 I | you want me to do in the matter? You always hit on a whole
2 II | to himself: “What is the matter with me this evening?” And
3 II | the inheritance. When the matter was clearly explained to
4 III | he had no concern in the matter. When they were discussing
5 III | the year. It is a simple matter, and he will be glad to
6 III | probably. But what did that matter? He would hold her hand
7 III | as not to speak of such a matter in the presence of his parents.
8 IV | reflect, to discuss the matter with himself—to face boldly,
9 IV | there would be an end to the matter; he would not think of it
10 IV | Marechal would say: “No matter; I like it.”~And suddenly
11 V | what do you think of the matter?”~His nerves were in a state
12 V | replied:~“What does that matter? Is that a reason for living
13 VI | that there was anything the matter with her.”~At this Roland
14 VI | think there was anything the matter!”~Mme. Roland was panting
15 VI | his son.~“But what is the matter with her? I never saw her
16 VI | pale you are! What is the matter?”~She stammered out:~“I
17 VII | absolute certainty that the matter we discussed will come to
18 VIII| brother.”~This new view of the matter having relieved him and
19 VIII| been off that moment, no matter whither, feeling that everything
20 VIII| What do you think of the matter, Louise?”~She replied in
21 VIII| only smiled, taking it as a matter of course, for the good
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