Chapter
1 I | dagger from his breast and gave it to his companion, saying
2 I | penny," he~said.~ ~Lucien gave his purse to his compatriot,
3 II | of the artist's marriage, gave him an~excellent reputation
4 II | paintings without frames gave to this irregular~apartment
5 II | lips, a trifle too marked, gave~signs of that kindliness
6 II | fear of~their coming to her gave her courage; she recovered
7 II | fear, and mystery which now gave something~wild and frightened
8 II | more to each easel, and~gave such long lessons that he
9 III| sentiments, united by chance, gave~vivid colors. By Servin'
10 III| thing unknown to her; she gave herself up~without reserve
11 III| protuberant skull, which gave a strong idea of~his character
12 III| the baron and his wife gave no heed to external splendor;~
13 IV | feelings of father and daughter gave to the~worn and weary face
14 IV | that innocent brow; she gave~herself up, it is true,
15 IV | contracting into narrow lines, gave him a look of~indescribable
16 V | pressed~Luigi's arm, and gave him a look. A tear rolled
17 V | sale of Ginevra's pictures~gave the young couple a competence
18 VI | Ginevra!" he cried.~ ~She gave a convulsive bound in her
19 VI | situation; and the pair~gave themselves wholly up to
20 VI | courageously; but sometimes they gave way to~an apathy which resembled
21 VI | and I--"~ ~The officer gave Luigi a sum on account of
22 VI | smiled; but Luigi himself gave a cry of horror; he scarcely~
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