Chapter
1 II | with laughter, now with tears. Her~changing moods, as
2 II | Amen. No more Joy, no more tears in the air,~no sadness,
3 II | join his guest found him in tears~during the elevation, while
4 II | ornament, he could guess how~tears, and prayer, and passion,
5 II | her veil,~perhaps to brush tears away, "I am Sister Theresa."~ ~
6 III | face, or if you allow the tears to fall from your eyes."~ ~
7 VI | deceived him, murdered him; tears of rage and~weariness flowed
8 VII | Andiamo mio ben can draw tears of joy or pitying~laughter
9 VII | street he brushed away the tears that he would not let fall.~ ~
10 VIII| machinery that turns out tears and affectations~and languors
11 VIII| You have made me shed many tears on this couch, tears that
12 VIII| many tears on this couch, tears that I hid~from all other
13 VIII| up, her eyes~filled with tears.~ ~"Why do you cry? Be true
14 VIII| sobbing.~ ~"Pray spare your tears, madame. If I believed in
15 IX | mirror,~brushed away two tears as they fell. Her whole
16 IX | future lay in~those two tears. When he turned round again
17 IX | you," she answered, with tears in her eyes.~ ~"You must
18 IX | lover, and the~despairing tears flowed for long.~ ~Her woman
19 X | and~caught a glimpse of tears in the brilliant eyes, now
20 X | next day, amid despairing tears, Mme de Langeais took her~
21 X | me but a little space for tears and prayers.~ ~"Perhaps
22 X | last time through falling tears on the noisy,~smoky city
23 X | yearning love, worn out with tears and fasting, prayer and~
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