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1 I, 1 | that he could hardly be seen, was a country lad of about 2 I, 1 | the priests.~Charles had seen in marriage the advent of 3 I, 2 | forty-six days, old Rouault was seen trying to walk alone in 4 I, 3 | thoughts other than he had seen her the first time, or as 5 I, 4 | yards, where he could be seen from far between the trees, 6 I, 5 | lappets of her night-cap. Seen thus closely, her eyes looked 7 I, 6 | heaven, where also were seen, lost in shadow, and all 8 I, 7 | the evening that he had seen some superb cherries in 9 I, 8 | her mouth. She had never seen pomegranates nor tasted 10 I, 9 | upper ten” that she had seen in a feuilleton; for, after 11 I, 9 | living happily. She had seen duchesses at Vaubyessard 12 II, 1 | hill, whence the valley is seen. The river that runs through 13 II, 1 | as if in Bengal lights is seen the shadow of the chemist 14 II, 5 | unfinished; the sky could be seen through the joists of the 15 II, 6 | and away beyond, the river seen in the fields, meandering 16 II, 7 | happy afternoons they had seen along in the shade at the 17 II, 7 | Thus in a duel, I have seen a second lose consciousness 18 II, 7 | difficulties of love-making seen in the distance made him 19 II, 7 | room, dressed as he had seen her, and he undressed her.~“ 20 II, 8 | of her white teeth were seen between her lips.~“Is she 21 II, 8 | guns were lowered. Then was seen stepping down from the carriage 22 II, 8 | understand one another. They have seen each other in dreams!”~( 23 II, 9 | that no doubt she had never seen anything like them. In fact, 24 II, 10 | from which she could be seen. She listened for steps, 25 II, 10 | together. I asked him if he had seen you, and he said not, but 26 II, 10 | said not, but that he had seen two horses in the stables, 27 II, 10 | grieves me not yet to have seen my dear little grand-daughter, 28 II, 11 | He was constantly to be seen on the Place, jumping round 29 II, 11 | anterior tibial muscle could be seen to afterwards for getting 30 II, 11 | duties; you were rarely seen at divine worship. How many 31 II, 11 | cushion near him could be seen a large box covered in red 32 II, 12 | Why, haven’t you ever seen anything?” Felicite answered 33 II, 13 | where? How? She would be seen! “Ah, no! here,” she thought, “ 34 II, 15 | heads of old men were to be seen, inexpressive and peaceful, 35 II, 15 | began to talk music. He had seen Tambourini, Rubini, Persiani, 36 III, 1 | a distance; then having seen them stop at the “Croix-Rouge,” 37 III, 1 | a patch of dark sky was seen between the pointed roofs.~ 38 III, 1 | But he was afraid of being seen; he resolutely entered the 39 III, 1 | about at hazard. The cab was seen at Saint-Pol, at Lescure, 40 III, 3 | first time that they had seen trees, a blue sky, meadows; 41 III, 5 | vague line of the pale sky. Seen thus from above, the whole 42 III, 5 | veil.~For fear of being seen, she did not usually take 43 III, 5 | lights of the town were seen more and more completely, 44 III, 5 | that the clerk had perhaps seen her; but where did he live? 45 III, 6 | dreary now. Tradesmen were seen leaving it with angry faces. 46 III, 6 | brought that she had not yet seen, and she was stunned by 47 III, 7 | and that she might not be seen (there was still a crowd 48 III, 8 | eyes such as she had never seen.~“Well, there—there!” she 49 III, 9 | shoulders. “I dare say! I’ve seen all sorts of things at the 50 III, 10| saw the village; he was seen coming bending forward upon 51 III, 11| bands of beggars. Some are seen going about alone, and these 52 III, 11| arms.~For a week he was seen going to church in the evening. 53 III, 11| little Berthe, who had not seen him all the afternoon, went