Chapter
1 I | General's curiosity at that~moment. There are no small events
2 II | framed on the spur of the moment. ~He declined, on a plea
3 II | which she had~risen for a moment. Slowly the reverberations
4 II | rule might be relaxed for~a moment," said the confessor, blinking. "
5 II | only to speak to~you for a moment of your salvation and of
6 III | in my thoughts at every moment~for five years; my life
7 V | corrupted by men.~ ~There came a moment when she discerned that
8 V | Armand de Montriveau, at that moment all unwittingly the~object
9 VI | threatened with death at every moment, and more cruelly treated~
10 VI | to malignity. But at each moment her mood~changed; she was
11 VI | goodness very badly. At this moment I have~but one desire--I
12 VI | time was going.~ ~The next moment she approved the exchange
13 VII | whole after-life of me for a moment of pleasure. Come, now!~
14 VII | situation. At that supreme moment~the myriad thoughts in his
15 VII | might show for you~at every moment, the better to keep your
16 VII | to be idolised at every moment; some for gentleness,~others
17 VIII| her words was to pass in a~moment from martyrdom to heaven.
18 VIII| death, is it not?"~ ~In a moment he showed himself as he
19 VIII| in the~morning. From that moment this woman, whom he loved,
20 VIII| at any rate, that at this moment you are not lovable." ~Then
21 VIII| crushing in her scorn. In one moment she~had snapped the bonds
22 VIII| face, and held that the moment~had come for teaching the
23 VIII| man who came up at that moment.~ ~Mme de Langeais waltzed
24 VIII| enjoyed the relief for a~moment, she found herself regretting
25 VIII| pair of bellows; in another moment~the gleams of flame grew
26 VIII| feel it~afterwards at every moment throughout your lifetime,
27 IX | my friends at this very moment are heating another~cross,
28 IX | disordered~toilette; in a moment she had adjusted her dress
29 IX | troubled, but happy at~every moment; in short, the divine breath
30 IX | commonplace~men; her lover at the moment, the Marquis d'Aiglemont,
31 IX | two months, such a swift moment~must be something like the
32 IX | this strange freak.~ ~In a moment the news was spread with
33 IX | out all night, and at~that moment was walking with M. de Marsay
34 IX | manner that could~change in a moment to insolence, a superficial
35 IX | know~that"~ ~Just at that moment the Duchess came out of
36 X | to enjoy life to the last~moment. I will look my best; I
37 X | to me, owe me at least a~moment's justice.~ ~"I have learned
38 X | were made and adopted in a moment. They would effect an~entrance
39 X | Ronquerolles~came up at that moment.~ ~"All the nuns are in
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