Part, Chapter
1 I, I | paint.”~“What, pray?”~“I don’t know, you see, since I am
2 I, I | at being set free.~“Isn’t that elegant, distinguished,
3 I, I | gravity:~“That is mamma, isn’t it?”~The artist took her
4 I, I | seated herself.~“Oh, don’t disturb yourself over anything
5 I, II | recognized her, and I don’t dare to tutoyer the young
6 I, II | as your mother; you won’t be so bad by-and-by, when
7 I, II | are very thin.”~“Oh, don’t say that!” exclaimed the
8 I, II | a little different. Don’t you think so, Corbelle?”~
9 I, III| Annette inquired.~“I don’t know,” said Bertin, at which
10 I, III| moue that signified “Don’t talk about that!” and continued:~“
11 I, III| Landa.~“Such proofs don’t count.”~“They suffice me!”~“
12 I, III| the husband.~“You haven’t heard, have you, of the
13 I, IV | the main entrance.~“Hasn’t the Countess arrived yet?”
14 II, II | breathless from running.~“I can’t run any more,” said she. “
15 II, II | cried to the Countess:~“Isn’t she pretty like that, and
16 II, II | he had caught her.~“I don’t know; it depends upon the
17 II, II | leave here soon.”~“Oh, don’t speak of that yet!” Olivier
18 II, III| reflector, and said:~“Isn’t this stupefying?”~The Duchess
19 II, III| bottom of your heart.”~“I don’t understand. Explain yourself
20 II, IV | to him.~He smiled.~“Don’t be vexed with me. You know
21 II, IV | thought a few seconds.~“I don’t know.”~“To take you and
22 II, IV | You will wait for her, won’t you?”~“Yes, if she is not
23 II, IV | of laughter.~“Ah, you don’t say ‘tu‘ to me any more!
24 II, VI | love you, too.”~“Oh, don’t speak of that any more!”~“
25 II, VI | them and read them—I don’t care!”~“I will not have
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