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1 I, I | peeping in. A voice behind him asked:~“Anyone here?”~“Present!”
2 I, I | herself on the divan, he asked with an air of interest:~“
3 I, I | the Princess like?” she asked.~He was compelled to give
4 I, I | were you thinking?” she asked.~“I am looking for a subject
5 I, I | you coming to dine?” she asked suddenly.~“Whenever you
6 I, I | Certainly.”~Then she asked him about the best pictures
7 I, I | studio the next day. He asked, however, whether it would
8 I, I | unreasonable desire.~At last he asked himself this question: “
9 I, I | audacity.~“Do you know what I asked myself while waiting for
10 I, I | No, indeed, I do not.”~“I asked myself whether I were not
11 I, I | reprimanded herself severely, she asked herself what would happen
12 I, I | portrait—is it good?” he asked.~“It is coming on very well.”~
13 I, I | the next morning before he asked himself what he should do.
14 I, I | he was able to reason, he asked himself what cause for anger
15 I, I | loving and of being loved, asked himself why she was not
16 I, II | And you, my dear Deputy,” asked the painter, “what do you
17 I, III| suit you, my dear Duchess?” asked Madame de Guilleroy.~“Yes,
18 I, III| what shall we do now?” he asked, after he had roused them.~“
19 I, III| about the Monceau Park?” asked Bertin. “It is a very pretty
20 I, III| observing his dreamy air, asked:~“What is the matter? You
21 I, III| longer see the young girl, he asked himself whether it were
22 I, III| to know all about them, asked questions with eager curiosity,
23 I, III| needles.~“What is that?” he asked.~“Coverlets.”~“For the poor?”~“
24 I, III| when shall I see you?” he asked.~“To-morrow evening at the
25 I, IV | time is it?” the Countess asked suddenly.~“Half after twelve.”~“
26 I, IV | you really think so?” he asked.~“Yes, I prefer it above
27 I, IV | them for an instant and asked: “Is that you, Annette,
28 II, I | sympathy.~“And the Countess?” asked Bertin, “how is she?”~“Not
29 II, I | she very much grieved?” he asked again.~“Yes, very much,
30 II, II | daughter?” the Countess asked.~“Mademoiselle is in the
31 II, II | not have told what she had asked of God, so vague and confused
32 II, II | a thing like that?” she asked.~He laughed, feeling that
33 II, II | recollection with hope.~He asked himself as he questioned
34 II, II | the same way.~Suddenly he asked himself how it was that
35 II, III| interested. Not seeing him, she asked:~“What, has the great man
36 II, III| which I spoke to you when I asked you whether Annette might
37 II, III| shown to a husband, she asked Him to succor her. When
38 II, III| bookcase to get a book, then asked, hesitating:~“What does
39 II, III| What is the matter?” he asked.~“I wish to speak to you.”~
40 II, III| arm.~When he was alone he asked himself what was the matter
41 II, IV | before the Vaudeville, he asked himself whether he should
42 II, IV | is the composer of that?” asked Bertin.~“Schumann,” the
43 II, IV | the matter, mamma?” she asked.~“It is nothing; you know
44 II, V | What do you mean?” she asked. “They were just about to
45 II, V | as she had gone, Olivier asked: “Will they travel?”~“Yes,
46 II, VI | Avenue de Villiers, Bertin asked: “Will you come in?”~“No,
47 II, VI | felt for me?” the Countess asked.~“Yes and no—and yet it
48 II, VI | vestibule.~Through the door she asked: “Who is there?”~“It is
49 II, VI | What will Madame wear?” asked the servant.~“Never mind
50 II, VI | his hand to the Count.~She asked him, breathing rapidly as
51 II, VI | How did it happen?” she asked, looking at him with fixed
52 II, VI | shaking with terror, she asked: “Did you bleed?”~“No. I
53 II, VI | leaning toward Olivier, he asked: “Did the accident really
54 II, VI | anything imprudent?” he asked.~“No,” said the doctor. “
55 II, VI | more to her.~Presently she asked: “Do you suffer much?”~He
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