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1 I, 2 | out his arm, at the same moment felt his breast brush against 2 I, 3 | were others at that very moment with their nice little wives 3 I, 4 | he felt inclined for a moment to take a turn towards the 4 I, 7 | order to be alone for a moment, and not to see before her 5 I, 8 | she almost fell, and for a moment rested her head upon his 6 I, 8 | protruding, spitting every moment, recoiling at every puff.~“ 7 I, 9 | up elsewhere.~From that moment she drank vinegar, contracted 8 II, 1 | over the chemist had for a moment fancied himself in the midst 9 II, 1 | and a half expecting every moment to catch sight of her; but 10 II, 3 | young lady Berthe; from that moment this name was chosen; and 11 II, 3 | somewhere to rest.~At this moment Monsieur Leon came out from 12 II, 3 | fringe and dangled for a moment over the silk.~They were 13 II, 3 | mud.~She often stopped a moment to look where to place her 14 II, 6 | before the vacation.~When the moment for the farewells had come, 15 II, 6 | that was wanted.~“Not a moment’s peace!” he cried; “always 16 II, 8 | the town hall at the very moment when the National Guard 17 II, 8 | said Emma.~But at this moment the voice of the councillor 18 II, 8 | stray rockets, and every moment he left the company to go 19 II, 8 | round her bare head.~At this moment the councillor’s carriage 20 II, 8 | operatic scene; and for a moment our little locality might 21 II, 9 | on the leaves.~“Oh! one moment!” said Rodolphe. “Do not 22 II, 10 | infringing them, and so he every moment expected to see the rural 23 II, 11 | thought of Rodolphe for one moment passed through her mind, 24 II, 11 | He came every hour, every moment. Hippolyte looked at him 25 II, 12 | It seems to me that the moment I feel the carriage start, 26 II, 12 | came back to him. For a moment he softened; then he rebelled 27 II, 15 | were silent.~But from that moment she listened no more; and 28 III, 1 | I went with you. Every moment, however, I grew more and 29 III, 1 | understand. He from the first moment had loved her, and he despaired 30 III, 2 | driver, urging him on, every moment inquiring about the time 31 III, 2 | and hung suspended there a moment. Emma was thinking that 32 III, 2 | calls. I saw that the very moment that I came in. I’ve the 33 III, 5 | of the shelf.”~From that moment her existence was but one 34 III, 6 | were it but for a day, a moment, has believed himself capable 35 III, 7 | who knows? Why, at any moment could not some extraordinary 36 III, 7 | down the bill. But at this moment the rural guard seized him 37 III, 7 | been here a century or a moment, she sat down in a corner, 38 III, 7 | by re-waking, in a single moment, their lost love. So she 39 III, 8 | collected her thoughts for one moment, and, strengthening herself 40 III, 8 | to be at once, this very moment, and, counting upon your 41 III, 8 | me—you said so. And but a moment since—Ah! it would have 42 III, 8 | the symptoms ceased for a moment; she seemed less agitated; 43 III, 8 | been purged, and from the moment that the cause ceases—”~“ 44 III, 11| quivered. There was at last a moment when Charles, full of a