Chapter
1 I | left for the~townsfolk, who came and went and heard mass
2 I | throne, a French general came to~the island after the
3 I | in the sudden change that came over the music. Joy for
4 II | the Spanish congregation came~pouring out of the church.
5 II | between them! The glow of soul came to its~natural end. There
6 II | before siesta, the confessor came to inform the French~General
7 II | heat. Thither the priest came to find him, and brought~
8 II | s~claws! Sister Theresa came back.~ ~"You see, my brother,
9 IV | petty, smug-faced lawyer came forward~with the axe. In
10 IV | provincial families, who often came of purer descent than the~
11 IV | a Navarreins by birth, came of a ducal house which~had
12 IV | at the~age of eighteen, came out of the profound solitude
13 IV | place at Court, to which he came during~his term of waiting,
14 V | corrupted by men.~ ~There came a moment when she discerned
15 V | in those days, and only came under~Napoleon in action.~ ~
16 VI | at his head.~ ~Montriveau came back to Paris in 1818 a
17 VI | favours, one after another, came to seek the Marquis de~Montriveau;
18 VI | circle of the open sea.~ ~He came to a stand, refused to go
19 VI | track, it is so long since I came this way; we are~surely
20 VI | last curse.~ ~The guide came nearer, silenced him with
21 VI | then at last he dressed, came to the Hotel de~Langeais
22 VI | women. With a single thought came understanding of the~delicacies
23 VI | an hour later the Duchess~came noiselessly out of her chamber.
24 VI | room, and trembled. She came up to~him, not with a bourgeoise'
25 VI | thought that if the General came with her~and appeared in
26 VI | from her. Every evening he came to Mme de Langeais's at
27 VII | other," she added as he came closer. ~"You will permit
28 VII | service; then, when evening came, she was~steeped in the
29 VII | variance for very far; he came back, terrible with~love,
30 VII | to leave~her boudoir; she came out of the atmosphere surcharged
31 VII | to and fro; but when he came back to his place~intending
32 VII | nature. Every~evening, as he came away from Mme de Langeais'
33 VIII| this upon his wife."~ ~He came up to the Duchess, took
34 VIII| sheepishness; and~further, there came to his aid that rapid power
35 VIII| thrusting him back~as he came nearer--"in the first place,
36 VIII| was, Armand de Montriveau~came away from the ball, loathing
37 VIII| the Duchess saw when she came into the room, and this
38 VIII| hand to a young man who came up at that moment.~ ~Mme
39 VIII| on. Every time that SHE came past him, his~eyes darted
40 VIII| in his grasp. The waltz came to an end, Mme~de Langeais
41 VIII| was transported. When she came to herself,~she was lying
42 VIII| you called love, and love~came to you; love as pure and
43 VIII| the least sorry that you came hither to find it~against
44 IX | I am lost."~ ~"Yes. You came to me as if I were one of
45 IX | she~opened the door.~ ~"I came here to breathe," said the
46 IX | Marquis de Ronquerolles came in.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse,
47 IX | not so very long since he came here, brought by~desire,
48 IX | flowed for long.~ ~Her woman came at length with, "Mme la
49 IX | to her usual habits,~she came early and went late; gave
50 IX | for an~answer that never came. Again and again, when impatience
51 IX | come by post; but night came, and~she could not deceive
52 IX | she could, when the man came back to report himself.~ ~"
53 IX | and~again, and no answer came from Montriveau. At last
54 IX | exchanged glances. The General came almost to~her feet in all
55 IX | as final decrees. People came to~consult her on questions
56 IX | going out to call~when you came in to speak about Antoinette.
57 IX | that moment the Duchess came out of her boudoir. She
58 IX | morning-gown; and even as she came in,~M. de Grandlieu, looking
59 X | consciousness. When she came to herself, Auguste was~
60 X | ordered.~ ~The carriage came. She hastened downstairs
61 X | resolution. Her man of business came for an interview, and no~
62 X | Montriveau. The Vidame punctually came towards~two o'clock that
63 X | a few minutes. When~she came back again she was dressed
64 X | this now; these~thoughts came to me when I played with
65 X | woman's wish, got out, and came back to bring his~cousin
66 X | his rooms. Ronquerolles came~just about midnight.~ ~Armand
67 X | United States~before they came in sight of the island,
68 X | faintly from the cell. When he came down to the foot of~the
69 X | the way, and Montriveau came immediately behind him.
70 X | door. M. de Ronquerolles~came up at that moment.~ ~"All
71 X | and~was horrified when she came back to find that the body
72 X | taken on board. The brig came~into the port to ship her
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