Chapter
1 I | recognized him. At the first word that Bartolomeo said in
2 II | the master at the first word, and seemed to~do her work
3 II | Days. Never did she say a word to wound them. On~the contrary,
4 II | without pronouncing a single~word. Her absorption seemed so
5 II | each gesture, glance, and word, to fail in discovering
6 II | latter~took it up without a word, and placed it in front
7 III| these~calumnies nor said a word to my mother about them.
8 III| first being able to~utter a word; but presently he said,
9 III| presence, in the slightest word of that~child; their eyes
10 III| fond of~exciting, a look, a word of tenderness, sufficed
11 III| Shandy; but,~occasionally, a word, look, or gesture betrayed
12 IV | Piombo does not pass her word and break it," she replied. "
13 IV | wife,~who, terrified by the word, now changed to marble.~ ~"
14 IV | words:--~ ~"What misery in a word!"~ ~"In the name of our
15 IV | having addressed a single word to one~another.~ ~When Ginevra
16 IV | breast,~and said not another word during the whole evening.~ ~
17 V | contained, it may be, in one word~only,--Napoleon, Robespierre)
18 VI | and has never uttered~one word of complaint; she will die
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