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1 I, 2 | washing in her yard, she was seized with a spitting of blood, 2 I, 8 | her eyes to his. A torpor seized her; she stopped. They started 3 II, 3 | One day Emma was suddenly seized with the desire to see her 4 II, 5 | near her one felt oneself seized by an icy charm, as we shudder 5 II, 5 | this hypocrisy. She was seized with the temptation to flee 6 II, 7 | of joy. Why had she not seized this happiness when it came 7 II, 8 | over his face, like a man seized with giddiness. Then he 8 II, 8 | towards each other.”~And he seized her hand; she did not withdraw 9 II, 9 | impossible!” She rose to go. He seized her by the wrist. She stopped. 10 II, 9 | before day break, she was seized with the fancy to see Rodolphe 11 II, 12 | shade like a ghost, he was seized with such a beating of the 12 II, 13 | from the master.”~She was seized with apprehension, and as 13 II, 13 | faltering voice.~She was seized with giddiness, and from 14 II, 14 | hands, she fancied herself seized with the finest Catholic 15 II, 15 | at her. But the mad idea seized her that he was looking 16 III, 1 | drawing back.~Emma was seized with a vague fear at this 17 III, 1 | silver from his pocket and seized Emma’s arm. The beadle stood 18 III, 2 | the memory of the other seized her, and she passed her 19 III, 2 | like the fumes of opium seized her.~They heard in the passage 20 III, 4 | winter, that she seemed seized with great musical fervour.~ 21 III, 5 | Thursday.”~Suddenly she seized his head between her hands, 22 III, 5 | freely, fully. When she was seized with the desire to see Leon, 23 III, 6 | to escape, but the other seized him by the arm saying—~“ 24 III, 6 | thrilling situations. Often, seized with fear, she cried out, 25 III, 7 | bitterness of her life, remorse seized her or rather an immense 26 III, 7 | this moment the rural guard seized him by the collar. Monsieur 27 III, 7 | sake, stay. I love you!”~He seized her by her waist. Madame 28 III, 7 | to return to Lheureux’s seized her—what would be the use? 29 III, 8 | did her memory guide her, seized the blue jar, tore out the 30 III, 8 | I am choking.”~She was seized with a sickness so sudden 31 III, 8 | up presently. But she was seized with convulsions and cried 32 III, 9 | sea.~A terrible curiosity seized him. Slowly, with the tips 33 III, 10| her in the earth, he was seized with a fierce, gloomy, despairful 34 III, 11| seeing her from behind, was seized with an illusion, and cried 35 III, 11| to him for this; he was seized with a lasting, furious