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1 4 | When~the worthy man saw the tears in the beautiful eyes of
2 5 | heard midnight strike, with tears; her mind conceived of~many
3 5 | she said, repressing her~tears.~ ~A mother who does not
4 5 | when she saw me weep hot tears she tried to~comfort me,
5 7 | to him a face bathed~with tears, took out her handkerchief
6 7 | sofa. "Don't pity me. The tears~you see are the tears a
7 7 | The tears~you see are the tears a woman likes to shed. We
8 7 | the imagination we end in tears, and sometimes in~serious
9 7 | difficulty restraining his tears, one of which~rolled down
10 7 | guttural voice, letting the tears roll~down her cheeks. "Will
11 8 | said the baroness, with tears in her~eyes.~ ~"Mamma!"
12 8 | whose forehead those hot tears fell, two~pearls of sorrowful
13 9 | which she could read the tears he was~suppressing by superhuman
14 9 | saw a white face bathed in tears.~At the sight, and as if
15 10| and make her happy too."~ ~Tears were in the eyes of Mademoiselle
16 10| laying his face, covered with tears, upon them.~ ~"Claude,"
17 10| kissing his hair, on which her tears fell plentifully. "No,~Calyste;
18 10| agitations of that scene,~the tears she had left upon his hair;
19 10| lamp while she awaited him.~Tears moistened the lad's eyes
20 10| his aunt and her friend.~ ~Tears came into Charlotte's eyes.
21 10| many~compensations."~ ~The tears came into Madame de Rochefide'
22 10| Beatrix turned round, her tears dried by anger; she was~
23 11| Touches did not restrain her~tears.~ ~"Go now," she said, "
24 11| If you knew, Beatrix, the tears I have shed over the lost~
25 11| woman, and she burst into tears. Filling her hookah with~
26 11| a troubled voice, as the~tears came into his eyes.~ ~"Ought
27 12| noble~Camille mingled her tears with mine, and yet she firmly
28 12| has filled my eyes with tears, and in the~depths of my
29 13| it, her eyes filled with~tears; and presently she wept
30 14| poor victim would fill with tears, he was silent, swallowing
31 14| eyes moist with the scanty tears shed by~that class of woman,
32 14| times she had been moved to tears as~she listened to Calyste'
33 15| marquise, and burst into~tears. Felicite smoked her hookah
34 15| took after his burst of tears had~subsided. Before he
35 16| Charlotte, her eyes filling with tears. "You cannot~long love a
36 16| chevalier brushed away his tears. Calyste took his hand and~
37 16| from which rolled~two large tears which slowly made their
38 16| along his cheeks,the only tears he had probably ever shed
39 17| have washed my robes in the tears of~repentance; I can come
40 17| travelling-carriage,~amid the tears, embraces, and congratulations
41 17| and the men present; the~tears were in the eyes of the
42 17| reflecting look through her tears at~the bride, and followed
43 17| expressing such joy,the~tears are in my eyes as I think
44 18| of speech,~let fall the tears that gathered in his eyes.
45 18| minute I shall~burst into tears!"~ ~Calyste withdrew, after
46 19| urns. Sabine burst into~tears.~ ~Suddenly as if bitten
47 19| him."~ ~At that idea the tears began to flow from Sabine'
48 19| the danger, and two heavy tears rolled~from his eyes and
49 19| in a voice quivering with tears which were furtively wiped
50 20| poor young woman burst into tears, and wept as women weep~
51 25| Beatrix will~pay dear for your tears and sufferings; the hand
52 26| and watering them with the tears of an~absolute repentance.
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