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44 room
Guy de Maupassant
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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | air of interest:~“Is all going well with your husband?”~“ 2 I, I | my shoe,” she said. “I am going now.”~He was playing dreamily 3 I, I | work of reconciliation was going on, and thought that in 4 I, I | restraints imposed by society, going to the club, seeking every 5 I, II | fashion from his rising to his going to rest, without omitting 6 I, II | the rest of the company, going from one to another with 7 I, III| fro in the drawing-room, going from one seat to another, 8 I, III| Avenue des Champs-Elysees, going up toward the Arc de triomphe 9 I, III| was familiar.~“No, I am going to the club.”~“Then, shall 10 I, III| of twenty, who has been going the rounds in Paris for 11 I, III| listen for ten minutes before going out?”~“Agreed.”~They crossed 12 I, III| take Annette home before going to the meeting; but Bertin 13 I, III| time. He was accustomed to going to the club, to the Cirque 14 I, IV | into the telegraph-box, on going out at three oclock, a 15 I, IV | she excused herself from going to balls and theaters; but 16 II, I | without knowing where I was going, simply to walk, to~breathe, 17 II, I | ask myself:~‘Where am I going?’ I answer myself: ‘Nowhere, 18 II, I | One would really end by going mad or dying, if~one could 19 II, I | for~something is certainly going to happen to me. I ask myself 20 II, II | the time to go.”~“No, I am going up to my room. Let me know 21 II, II | After dinner, instead of going out as on the evening before, 22 II, II | come, you think only of going away.”~“But, my dear friend,” 23 II, II | Why did he say that he was going to his room?” she thought; “ 24 II, II | did he not tell me he was going out again? Why did he not 25 II, II | you not tell me you were going out?”~“I only wanted to 26 II, II | compassion:~“Ah, Madame is going to make a sad face for herself 27 II, III| answered; “I just saw him going away in the English fashion.”~ 28 II, III| Mademoiselle Nane, we are going to work together, it seems!”~ 29 II, IV | somersaults like clowns, going heels over head four or 30 II, V | painter, he added: “We are going to the opening of Parliament. 31 II, V | violently: “No, thanks! I am going, too.”~“Oh, why?” she murmured, 32 II, V | set out, since they were going to be present at the opening 33 II, V | knowing why, nor what he was going to do, agitated by his nervousness, 34 II, V | am tired,” said he. “I am going to the massage now.”~An 35 II, V | you.”~“Yes, mamma, I am going.”~She ran away, still throwing 36 II, VI | he did not know, of her going about, her reading, of everything 37 II, VI | them, applauding, shouting, going into ecstasies; and the 38 II, VI | took his arm.~“You are not going home now?” said he. “It 39 II, VI | him jealous.~They were now going up the Boulevard Malesherbes. 40 II, VI | you. It is late, and I am going to bed.”~“Oh, come up for 41 II, VI | may admire it while I am going to bed,” said Musadieu.~ 42 II, VI | impossible.”~“Then I am going away.”~“Why do you hurry 43 II, VI | maid she said: “Quick! I am going to dress.”~“What will Madame 44 II, VI | know.”~“But where were you going?”~“I do not remember now.


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