Part, Chapter
1 I, I | together and body erect, he went through the usual movements
2 I, I | green-rooms he frequented. He went into the fashionable world
3 I, I | Monsieur de Guilleroy went out after dinner, as he
4 I, I | ready for any surprise.~She went out early, that she might
5 I, I | his hat and topcoat and went out. A cold sun, in a misty
6 I, I | wished that wherever he went he should hear her praised
7 I, II | skill and his vigor. They went to the same fencing-hall,
8 I, III| might find her before she went out.~The valet appeared,
9 I, III| unfortunately he knew so well.~He went home, therefore, and the
10 I, III| by healthful fatigue, and went to sleep with agreeable
11 I, III| disturbing the air as she went.~“Well, what is your scandal?”
12 II, II | gather flowers; then she went to the river and strolled
13 II, II | half-darkened drawing-room.~She went up to her room and fell
14 II, II | from the window. Then she went down stairs with a heart
15 II, II | child.”~They separated, and went to their own apartments.
16 II, II | bed was the only one that went to sleep at once.~The next
17 II, II | When the maid had gone she went to look at herself in the
18 II, II | eyelashes. At last, when she went down stairs, she felt almost
19 II, II | touched the ground and went out of the game.~Bertin
20 II, II | resuscitated youth.~Annette went away again to gather more
21 II, II | the bay-window; Annette went up to her own room, and
22 II, II | own room, and the painter went out again to walk slowly,
23 II, II | increasing impatience.~When she went down stairs, Annette and
24 II, III| past suffering.~When she went down to dinner, her husband,
25 II, III| leave off mourning” she went away much pleased, and entered
26 II, III| are goodness itself!”~He went away to prepare his canvas
27 II, III| much.~Then the Countess went out alone, on foot, to finish
28 II, III| finish her shopping. She went down to the great central
29 II, III| prepare my brushes.”~He went into a corner to put the
30 II, III| became very ill when she went into the other room. I will
31 II, III| take some ether to her.”~He went out, ran to get a flask
32 II, III| need for reflection. He went away after a quarter of
33 II, IV | him from a doze. Then he went to the club, where he found
34 II, IV | Rocdiane and Landa, to be sure, went hunting there, but among
35 II, IV | with the banker Liverdy, he went out, rambling from the Madeleine
36 II, IV | motive, design, or pretext, went up the Boulevard Malesherbes,
37 II, IV | master’s back is turned.~He went away early, for his power
38 II, IV | think of the little one!”~He went home, disturbed about himself.
39 II, IV | narcotic! So he got up and went into his library to choose
40 II, IV | longer he took his hat and went out, rejoiced at the thought
41 II, IV | having thanked Bertin, went out into the street with
42 II, V | accompany him, having risen, went out after him, after the
43 II, V | portiere fell behind him.~He went downstairs, turned toward
44 II, V | before the other. Then he went home to reflect.~He loved
45 II, V | heart full of sadness, he went to his chamber to bring
46 II, V | penetrated from outside. Then he went back to bed, where he continued
47 II, V | shower would calm him, and he went out.~As soon as he found
48 II, V | Monsieur Bertin.”~And he went away quickly in order to
49 II, V | said he, as he entered, and went up to his studio.~But as
50 II, V | as he had breakfasted, he went down to the Opera to engage
51 II, VI | walk.”~“Willingly.”~They went toward the Madeleine, in
52 II, VI | with friendly words. So he went, as usual, to the Countess.~
53 II, VI | superstitious fears; then she went to bed and lay there long,
54 II, VI | along the edge of the paper, went out, sprang up again, and
55 II, VI | out, sprang up again, and went creeping on and on. Soon,
56 II, VI | the letters; two candles went out; some pieces of furniture
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