Chapter
1 I | to himself, as his eyes followed~Lucien across the workshop.~ ~ ~
2 III | lady as Nais, and there~followed a flash of anger that captivates
3 IV | upon the two ecclesiastics followed Mme. de Chandour and her~
4 IV | his waistcoat buttons, and~followed the curving outlines of
5 V | murmur~of applause; but he followed it with L'Aveugle, which
6 V | dissemble her pleasure as stanza followed stanza.~ ~ ~TO HER.~ ~Out
7 V | vengeance. He therefore~followed the example set by Chatelet
8 V | incomplete~unless it were followed up by contemptuous indifference;
9 V | time of the Empire. Duets~followed, of the kind usually left
10 V | these~performances. She was followed by the prelate. His Vicar-General
11 V | Bridge of Saint Anne, and followed the left bank of the Charente.~
12 VI | Lucien into the house, and followed a few minutes later,~always
13 VII | nobility, every narrator having~followed Stanislas' example. Women
14 VII | will she do now?"~ ~Then followed more comments, and suppositions
15 VII | solemnity.~ ~M. de Bargeton followed her into the boudoir.~ ~"
16 VII | profoundly ironical. There followed a great silence, like the
17 VIII| pursuing him as the Furies followed Orestes, for he had~glimmerings
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