They took each other's advice, opened one book, went over to another, then did not know what to decide when opinions diverged so widely.


Bouvard and Pécuchet (ed. Penguin Books, 1976)


They took each other's advice, opened one book, went over to another, then did not know what to decide when opinions diverged so widely.

They took each other's advice, opened one book, went over to another, then did not know what to decide when opinions diverged so widely.

They took each other's advice, opened one book, went over to another, then did not know what to decide when opinions diverged so widely.

They took each other's advice, opened one book, went over to another, then did not know what to decide when opinions diverged so widely.