Chapter
1 I | straight, erect figure, he looked to be over~sixty years of
2 I | countenance whenever her husband looked at her.~ ~The little girl
3 I | object of attention, he looked at his~observer with so
4 I | springing under the portico. He looked at his compatriot,~and recognized
5 I | who kept silence. Then he looked at~Piombo and said:--~ ~"
6 I | Porta is alive."~ ~Bonaparte looked with curiosity at Bartolomeo,
7 I | Corsican brow unbent, and he looked about him in~satisfaction.~ ~"
8 I | Bonaparte smiled. He looked in silence at the man who
9 II | ecorches," yellowed~by smoke, looked like limbs snatched over-night
10 II | dread of some mishap.~No one looked at her, or spoke to her;
11 II | difficult for those~who looked at her to give her pain.
12 II | so fully~developed; she looked a woman. Marriage she had
13 II | Laure raised her head and looked tenderly at Ginevra; their
14 II | sleeves, arranged her apron, looked at her picture, examined
15 II | this~erection, and again looked through the crevice. She
16 II | pallet.~ ~The Italian then looked fixedly at Madame Servin,
17 II | all~the other young girls looked up at her in surprise. Later,
18 II | The two~young girls then looked at each other fixedly, in
19 III| falling on a stool.~ ~They looked at each other in silence.
20 III| this cry they all three looked at one another in silence,
21 III| indeed, too~much for her. She looked at the officer with a respectful
22 III| finger on her lips, and looked at him, as if to~say: "Be
23 III| sickly, expressed, as he looked at the~girl, more pleasure
24 III| Surprised at his action, Ginevra looked round, saw~Laure, and said,
25 III| you say?"~ ~The young girl looked up at Ginevra, and their
26 III| strained emotion. All three~looked at one another and laughed
27 III| mistaken."~ ~The lovers looked at him in astonishment.~ ~"
28 III| wife.~ ~The two old people looked at each other with an anxiety
29 IV | exclamation, Piombo and his wife looked at their~daughter in astonishment.~ ~"
30 IV | sternness darkened his face; he looked fixedly at his~daughter,
31 IV | Luigi Porta, bewildered, looked at Ginevra, who had turned
32 IV | Ginevra trembled, and looked at her father anxiously.
33 IV | savage in her eye when she looked at~her father; reproach
34 IV | by~witnesses. Bartolomeo looked fixedly at these persons,
35 IV | turned to his~daughter and looked at her uneasily. He saw
36 IV | inclination of the head,~looked at Ginevra with a sly expression,
37 IV | understand it. He~paused, and looked at Bartolomeo with that
38 IV | a silence. The notaries looked at each other, as if in~
39 IV | saw him approach her she looked at~him with an air of triumph,
40 V | their~mothers, to whom they looked up, now and then, with eyes
41 V | disapproving air, and his clerk looked up~at the couple with malicious
42 V | lead for most,--the priest~looked about him in vain for the
43 V | childlike~happiness.~ ~She looked long at the hangings and
44 V | And the imperious Ginevra looked at each piece of furniture
45 V | and--it~is ours!"~ ~Luigi looked at her with such enthusiasm
46 VI | and drowsiness. Ginevra looked sadly~on the beautiful,
47 VI | Luigi, he is cold!"~ ~She looked at her son and swooned.
48 VI | old man's breast; his wife~looked at him; he seemed to her
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