Chapter
1 I | of those~who passed them felt strongly moved by the mere
2 II | the certainty~each mother felt that her daughter was in
3 II | but at the same time she felt saddled by an~immense responsibility.
4 III| profound sensations that she felt~she was in danger if she
5 III| of the young man, for she felt that her~own were soft in
6 III| adolescence. Luigi, on his side, felt an unspeakable~pleasure
7 III| so profoundly that they felt~no need of denying to each
8 III| to the necessity Napoleon felt~of giving him a title before
9 III| leaving those employments he felt the~need of casting that
10 IV | done to you.~I have never felt anything but love and happiness
11 IV | Piombo's salon. Ginevra felt him tremble, and this emotion,~
12 IV | obtaining any answer; he felt, moreover, a singular~emotion
13 V | Ginevra, deeply moved.~ ~She felt the impulse to rush home,
14 V | young~wife; and then, as she felt the full power of remorse,
15 VI | secret anxiety. When Ginevra felt like weeping as she~watched
16 VI | together of their~poverty each felt the necessity of deceiving
17 VI | shrunken, discolored child,~she felt no suffering but for that
18 VI | these transactions, and felt~a sort of happiness in recognizing
19 VI | anon so melancholy that she felt she could no longer~read
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