Chapter
1 I | the book to his lips, and tears came to the eyes of either,~
2 I | again."~ ~David brushed the tears from his eyes, and wrung
3 II | were always filled with~tears. She wore herself out with
4 II | or~dramatic career. Her tears were ready to flow for every
5 III | s picture, and told with tears the piteous story of a love
6 III | playing with fire brought tears to Lucien's eyes; but her
7 IV | it?" she cried as she saw tears shining in her brother's~
8 IV | spoke; her eyes were full of~tears, she saw all that lay below
9 IV | the source of the sacred tears of~ecstasy; nobody cares
10 V | to reckon Earth's pitying tears,~Given with alms of a sigh.~ ~
11 VI | heartstrings vibrated."~ ~The tears flowed fast, and for all
12 VI | the gate of paradise. The tears of the poet, who feels that
13 VII | pair.~He beheld Lucien in tears, half reclining on the floor,
14 VII | hierarchy, went, dissolved in tears, to carry the news to~the
15 VII | a clang behind him, the tears came into~her eyes in spite
16 VIII| Would you rather not go?" tears came into his eyes,~he flung
17 VIII| goodness, and felt~ashamed. Tears stood in the young printer'
18 VIII| she answered through her tears:~ ~"Do as you would do if
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