Chapter
1 1| suffered, and was martyrized at heart by the scantiness of her~
2 1| is evolved from~the very heart of the Civil Service, may
3 1| thought it Anarchy at the heart of power. He saw how it
4 3| Saillard, seemed to carry his heart in his hand (an~expression
5 3| beside her, and the lad's heart rose in~his throat as he
6 3| Ah!" she continued, "the heart of woman will always remain
7 4| felt himself~preferred in heart to the brilliant Duc de
8 4| jumped out of bed, and yet at~heart gloomy and melancholy, like
9 4| the songs of Beranger by heart. He was proud of his~full,
10 4| Germany and a new Italy. His heart~swelled with that dull,
11 5| pity nor respect,~neither heart nor head; everybody forgets
12 5| them to pry into the human heart, was past being surprised
13 6| servants of the King, whose heart bleeds under these~reiterated
14 6| morning of dropsy, caused by heart~disease.' You see, it is
15 6| from the stomach than the heart. Better leave that out.
16 6| you don't know the human~heart; you have gone no further
17 6| when he discusses the human heart and" [lays down~his pen
18 6| Bixiou [laughing]. "Bless my heart! are you getting angry?
19 6| prudent to probe the wife's~heart and make sure of a reward
20 6| for the small amount of heart that he possessed, when,
21 7| signed, and~I'll read her heart. Ah! my little cats, I know
22 7| ball. You will be at the heart of power!~You will see there
23 7| minister, in~matters of the heart, had few emotions. There
24 7| get to the bottom of her heart."~ ~"Your little lady is
25 7| not think that man had a heart; ask his~wife. But he may
26 7| see to the~depths of your heart; we are partners, not lovers.
27 8| philosophy, and I am just at the heart of it."~ ~Fleury [interrupting]. "
28 8| Rabourdin with grief in her heart. A sad silence fell~between
29 8| Rabourdin caught his wife to his heart with a gesture of almost~
30 8| short time. I, too, dear heart, am~not a base or common
31 8| than one deputy says in his heart, 'It is a fine thing to
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