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to-day

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | their age; and he murmured: “To-day and to-morrow, as yesterday, 2 I, I | mistaken them for love. To-day he was astonished at the 3 I, I | Well, how goes your love to-day?”~He would reply lightly, 4 I, I | that would fill my heart to-day.”~Monsieur de Guilleroy 5 I, II | generation of fat women! To-day is the day of thin ones. 6 I, III| have done surprising things to-day,” Bertin replied.~The others 7 I, III| there is music at the club to-day, it seems,” said Rocdiane.~“ 8 I, III| never so insistently as to-day, he had felt and remarked. 9 I, III| to steal her altogether. To-day he was jealous of him, that 10 I, III| much, even a little more to-day than he had for some time; 11 I, IV | How charming you look to-day. Really, Nanette has improved 12 I, IV | satisfied.”~“Yes, sometimes. But to-day I really feel that I am 13 I, IV | almost exclusive way; but to-day he was distracted by one 14 II, I | world,~as mamma has left me to-day. How sad all this is, how 15 II, I | all these~things as I do to-day. Yes, pity me, think of 16 II, I | How~burdensome it is to me to-day! For an old bachelor like 17 II, II | asking: “How does Madame feel to-day?” she answered, feeling 18 II, II | replied, smiling.~“I like it to-day because I find you here. 19 II, II | said:~“Madame looks better to-day, already.”~“Do you think 20 II, II | everything, disgusted, irritated; to-day calm, satisfied with everything— 21 II, III| have her for only an hour to-day. Will you?”~The Countess 22 II, III| consoles us.~And, now behold! to-day, in that church where she 23 II, IV | with her daughter. Who, to-day, among the passers, thought 24 II, V | really inspired in coming to-day when I am alone.”~He sneered.~“ 25 II, V | kind of you to come again to-day!” said she.~“I am bringing 26 II, VI | person to remain beside him; to-day it was her fleeting, intangible 27 II, VI | him forget the pin-pricks. To-day, before the ceaseless influx 28 II, VI | all. She is so preoccupied to-day. But someone will undoubtedly 29 II, VI | You are in a fine state to-day.”~“I promise you to be calm.”~“


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