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1 1 | waiting for them at the door, gazed with astonishment 2 1 | who, standing near the door, was carefully watching 3 3 | be heard from the outer door. The rooms were crowded 4 4 | morning there was a ring at my door. ~My servant, or, rather, 5 4 | my servant, went to the door and brought me a card, saying 6 4 | which awaited him at the door; but scarcely was he seated 7 7 | the shopmen stood at the door looking after his elegant 8 7 | My friend went toward the door of the theatre. ~"That is 9 7 | had scarcely closed the door when I heard a third peal 10 7 | coachman to wait at the door of the Cafe' Anglais," said 11 8 | had scarcely opened the door leading into the stalls 12 8 | to 7, Rue d'Antin. At the door, Prudence asked us to come 13 8 | Comique. As we reached the door that you know, my heart 14 8 | than a servant opened the door. We went into the drawing-room, 15 9 | Light M. le Comte to the door." ~We heard the door open 16 9 | the door." ~We heard the door open and shut. ~"At last," 17 10| now stood just inside the door, with her hair half coming 18 10| going out and closing the door behind her, as if to further 19 10| I waited for you at the door of the Cafe Anglais. I followed 20 10| nothing, as you have shut your door against him at such an hour." ~" 21 11| waiting for her at the door. I went toward the Champs-Elysees. 22 11| Nanine had already opened the door. ~"Has Prudence come?" said 23 11| there any one to go to the door? I shall have to go." She 24 11| heard her open the outer door. I listened. ~The person 25 11| she can light you to the door. Good-night." ~Without adding 26 11| the room and slammed the door. Nanine entered a moment 27 11| of a candelabra, opened a door at the foot of the bed, 28 11| more." ~"Shall I lock the door?" ~"I should think so! And 29 12| the mantelpiece, open that door; bring me back the key and 30 12| There are bolts on the door." ~"Wretch!" ~"I will have 31 12| the third act I heard the door of the box, on which my 32 12| waiting for them at the door. ~However, a quarter of 33 15| was a violent ring at the door. ~"Shall I go to the door?" 34 15| door. ~"Shall I go to the door?" said Joseph. ~"Go," I 35 15| if you came as far as my door you would want to come up, 36 15| to bed. You must open the door; take my key, and try not 37 17| have the key of the little door, and I have promised the 38 17| duke the key of the front door, which he will not take, 39 17| unsuspectingly opened the dining-room door, and had been greeted by 40 17| and I had listened at the door of the room into which they 41 18| had the right to open our door, but only to bring in our 42 20| he went out, shutting the door violently after him. ~I 43 22| was afraid. ~I opened the door. I listened, and heard nothing 44 22| work. At the sound of the door, she awoke and asked if 45 22| hope. ~I listened at the door, trying to discover a sound, 46 22| continued here. I opened the door and entered. All the curtains 47 22| bed-room and pushed open the door. I sprang at the curtain 48 22| mean? ~I rang at the next door. ~"Where are you going, 49 22| I found the key in the door of my father's room; I entered. 50 23| I heard the drawing-room door open, a light footstep made 51 23| floor creak and the front door was closed violently. ~" 52 23| Prudence saw me to the door, and I went back to my own 53 24| emotion, that, as I opened the door, I was obliged to lean against 54 24| rose and went toward the door. I could not behold this 55 24| putting myself in front of the door. ~"Why?" ~"Because, in spite 56 25| return, a man came to the door and handed in a letter from 57 26| am sure. ~Every time the door opens her eyes brighten,