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1 2 | the Champs-Elysees, lying back in her carriage as much 2 2 | so often witnessed came back to my memory, and I regretted 3 2 | two large folds and draped back over the head, leaving in 4 2 | she had kept it; but, once back in Paris, it seemed to her, 5 2 | breath of her old life came back across her head and heart. ~ 6 3 | heaven. Heaven will render it back to us with usury. Let us 7 4 | of that fortune. She went back, I heard afterward, to her 8 4 | book is yours, sir; take it back. I am happy to be able to 9 4 | real, Armand, when you come back go and see Julie Duprat. 10 4 | for it. This daily looking back on the only happy moments 11 4 | idiotic, and allow me to come back and see you another time." ~ 12 5 | the country. When she came back, he had gone." ~"And you 13 5 | Yes, sir." ~"He never came back again?" ~"No, but he will 14 5 | am pretty sure he is not back yet, or he would have been 15 6 | thoughts or speech travelled back to that mournful subject 16 6 | And you started to come back before you were really well?" ~" 17 6 | there." ~"Well, now you are back again, you must take care 18 6 | and immediately put them back. ~"I know all that is in 19 6 | before leaving. When you come back we will go together to the 20 6 | Even the grave-digger drew back. ~A great white shroud covered 21 6 | The grave-diggers put back the shroud over the face 22 7 | on, letting his head sink back on the chair), yes, it was 23 7 | he said, "and will be back in a moment." ~"I could 24 7 | the street, and goes sadly back to his own house. ~I recalled 25 7 | curtain was given. Ernest came back to his place beside me. ~" 26 7 | seeing you one day at the back of her box, and of bearing 27 8 | Prudence. ~Marguerite drew back the bag, and, turning, began 28 8 | recalling them now. ~I went back to Gaston and told him of 29 8 | listens to me, turns her back and replies that he is too 30 9 | eyes seemed to be looking back in memory, but she could 31 9 | cried Marguerite, coming back, "he has gone! That man 32 9 | to lean her head on the back of her chair and hold her 33 9 | her every day. She will be back in a minute. Leave her alone. 34 9 | who called to me to come back, I followed Marguerite." ~ ~ 35 10| a single candle. She lay back on a great sofa, her dress 36 10| loosened hair. "Come, let us go back to supper. Are you coming?" ~ 37 10| strong again, you can go back to the life you are leading, 38 10| me your arm and let us go back to the dining-room. They 39 10| my mind, it always comes back; that when I met you to-day, 40 10| leave us alone; we will be back soon." ~"Good, good! Talk, 41 10| had gone too far to draw back; and I was really carried 42 10| kiss me, and we will go back to the dining-room." ~She 43 11| say that I have not come back and shall not be coming 44 11| and shall not be coming back." ~She was like a woman 45 11| beg of you." ~She turned back the covering and got into 46 12| open that door; bring me back the key and go. In the course 47 12| seated himself at the back. As I saw him, a cold shiver 48 12| again, and, turning her back to the count, appeared to 49 12| t the Comte de G. coming back?" ~"Yes; I sent him to fetch 50 12| rising and coming to the back of the box and kissing me 51 12| more about it. You will go back with Prudence after the 52 12| amazing!" ~"Now, you must go back to your seat. The count 53 12| The count will be coming back, and there is nothing to 54 12| Well and good; and now go back nicely to your place, and, 55 12| passage I met the count coming back. I returned to my seat. ~ 56 13| that the melody brought back that recollection, and, 57 14| you, but I intend going back to my father's. ~"Good-bye, 58 14| become impossible. ~"I send back your key, which I have never 59 14| sending to get the letter back, but every time I said to 60 14| find an answer when I got back. I went out under the pretext 61 15| Sir," said Joseph coming back to me, "it is two ladies." ~" 62 15| which she will never pay me back, or which she will pay me 63 15| confession, threw herself back on the sofa, and to stifle 64 15| it is. I have brought it back." ~I tore the letter into 65 16| Prudence, and brought me back to reality so brutally that 66 17| already borrowed and paid back. I was then once more in 67 17| Marguerite, he would bring her back to him; but when he had 68 18| you should let me fall back into that life from which 69 18| I should die if I went back to the old one. Tell me 70 18| very cheerful; when we got back it was five o'clock. ~"Mme. 71 18| Prudence does not send you back your carriage?" I asked 72 18| than to wait till we get back to Paris." ~Prudence came 73 18| shawl had not been sent back, and I began to be anxious 74 18| friend," she said; "but be back early." I went straight 75 18| difficulty. The duke will come back in a little while. The Comte 76 18| Marguerite, and bring her back to Paris. You have lived 77 19| Armand, do not drive me back into the life I had to lead 78 19| October we should have been back in Paris, and all would 79 19| of his client. ~We went back joyously to Bougival, talking 80 19| Fear nothing." ~"Come back as soon as possible," whispered 81 21| to-day, and to-morrow go back to Paris. Your father, too, 82 21| No one was there. I went back to the hotel, and waited 83 21| did not return, and I went back to Bougival. ~I found Marguerite 84 21| Yes; and I will come back as soon as I can." ~"You 85 21| I can." ~"You will come back?" she said, looking at me 86 21| Oh, yes, you will come back to-night. I shall wait for 87 21| I was in a hurry to get back to Bougival to tell Marguerite 88 21| begged his permission to go back to her early, promising 89 22| Had she counted on being back in time for me not to perceive 90 22| O vanity of man, coming back to us in every form! ~One 91 22| But madame will be coming back, or if she doesn't come 92 22| Duvernoy's." ~"She has not come back." ~"You are sure?" ~"Yes, 93 22| is over between us. ~"Go back to your father, my friend, 94 23| carriage. Then the truth came back upon me, and I let my head 95 23| altogether?" ~"She would never go back to Bougival after you went. 96 23| to the door, and I went back to my own rooms with tears 97 24| the others, when, turning back, I said to her: ~"I must 98 24| You will see." ~And I went back into the room. ~"You have 99 24| out for dinner and came back almost immediately. I had 100 24| coachman," she said, "to go back with the carriage." ~I went 101 24| to hold me fast, and fell back helplessly upon the bed. ~ 102 25| that is, if, when you come back, you will still trouble 103 26| knew you. I tried to win back the duke, but I had offended 104 26| I am dead when you come back, show your father what I 105 26| better was only a dream. I am back in bed again, covered with 106 26| to you. Will you not come back before I die? Is it all 107 26| against them in vain. She came back crying. ~They had come to 108 26| to die, for you to come back, for me to see the spring 109 26| seen her die twice. His back was bowed, his head bent 110 26| was silent, and she fell back on the bed exhausted. Silent