Chapter
1 I | stopped now and then in front of a milliner’s or a jeweller’
2 I | comments they went on again. In front of the Place de la Bourse
3 I | centre-table, stared in front of them, in similar attitudes
4 I | Roland sat thinking again in front of the lamp which was burning
5 II | he reached the square in front of the theatre, he was attracted
6 II | By this time he was in front of the flag-staff, whence
7 III| where he might sit down. In front of him was another cafe.
8 III| luxury graced the table. In front of Jean, who sat in his
9 V | chairs under a lime-tree in front of the house, and as he
10 V | simple and elegant. So in front of everything put before
11 VI | he watched her walking in front of him that day he said
12 VI | the two women, walking in front of the men, stood out against
13 VI | the rock.~They went on in front, while Beausire, squaring
14 VI | tortoise, Pierre keeping in front of him to watch his movements.~
15 VI | whiskers, gently retired in front of the net. Jean drove it
16 VII| down in his arm-chair in front of his writing-table loaded
17 VII| it, and kneeling down in front of her barred her in with
18 IX | powerful tug, which, in front of her, looked like a caterpillar,
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