Chapter
1 II | temporary illness obliged him to leave the~Colonel in command of
2 II | Archbishop. None of the nuns may~leave the convent; though the
3 III | rather hear~that you would leave your prison for me; that
4 III | You do not wish to leave this tomb. You love my soul,
5 III | pleaded~ill-health, asked for leave of absence, and forthwith
6 VI | hopeless maze, meaning to~leave him there in confusion.
7 VI | heart; but law and custom leave me no right to dispose of
8 VII | knew that it was time to leave~her boudoir; she came out
9 VII | the General, and took his leave,~knowing that in Lent he
10 VII | alone in your heart. But leave God~alone where He is, for
11 VII | towards the door. He would leave her~forever without another
12 VIII| angel of my life should leave me; I wish I could~invent
13 VIII| abominable of you! ~Come, leave the room, I beg. Just go
14 VIII| air, go out of the room, leave me. I am not like you;~I
15 VIII| and I should beg~you to leave me in peace." ~ ~The General'
16 VIII| shall see which~heart will leave the deeper mark."~ ~For
17 IX | let them stay there and leave us to our~pleasant littlenesses.
18 IX | breathes it forth. We soon leave the brilliant,~unsatisfying
19 IX | that these remarks might leave a~wrong impression on a
20 IX | Here is my commission,~leave me in peace,' if the King
21 IX | stick to~your money, and leave you poor, and consequently
22 IX | dear niece; a man does not leave a~woman while she is young
23 X | carriage, children, and~leave me alone with Antoinette.
24 X | intentions;~they took their leave. M. de Navarreins kissed
25 X | whole race of higglers that leave a woman to better~themselves
26 X | ideas of greatness. ~There, leave us to arrange your affairs,
27 X | eight o'clock, he does not leave his house, all~will be over.
28 X | happy~life before I take leave of it forever. I am in a
29 X | you if I were not~about to leave the world for your sake. ~ ~"
30 X | faith ebbed. She turned to leave the fatal~threshold.~ ~"
31 X | convent, like pirates, and leave not a single soul to~tell
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