Chapter
1 I | tightly across his breast, and took up his~station under the
2 I | Bartolomeo said in his ear,~he took the Corsican away with him.~ ~
3 I | conversation ceased. Lucien took Napoleon by~the arm and
4 I | heavily.~ ~The First Consul took two steps backward in surprise.~ ~"
5 I | Piombos in Corsica?"~ ~Lucien took an arm of his compatriot
6 I | to his brother, who~then took Piombo away. Lucien inquired
7 I | of their family. Piombo~took him to a window and showed
8 II | principles and the pains he~took to deserve their confidence.~ ~
9 II | revealed.~ ~Amelie rose, took an easel which stood near
10 II | necessary to add that this scene took place~toward the end of
11 II | Her taste for painting took the place of the passions~
12 II | easel, opened her color-box, took up her brushes, drew on
13 II | first none of the pupils~took notice of it, Mademoiselle
14 II | resolved not to quit it. She took a sheet of paper~and began
15 II | the sketch. But the latter~took it up without a word, and
16 III| my dear Ginevra!~I, who took you for my model, oh! how
17 III| ruined you!"~ ~The artist took Luigi's hand and that of
18 III| dashed upon his head as he took his~cane and departed.~ ~"
19 IV | Ginevra with a sly expression, took out his snuff-box,~opened
20 IV | again."~ ~So saying, he took Ginevra by the arm to the
21 V | unknown to her, the girl took a room in the lodging-house
22 V | sumptuous. Ginevra~rose, took Luigi's arm, and advanced
23 V | closed~upon them, Luigi took his wife in his arms, exclaiming,--~ ~"
24 V | imitating old paintings, took up the business of~copying,
25 VI | terror.~ ~Another day Luigi took Ginevra's pictures, her
26 VI | Bartolomeo was dead.~Luigi took his wife in his arms, without
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