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1 I, 2 | bending beneath him. She drew herself up, scarlet, and 2 I, 7 | kept up a deep murmur. Emma drew her shawl round her shoulders 3 I, 9 | some coppers in his cap, he drew down an old cover of blue 4 II, 4 | his boot resting on it, he drew back as if he had trodden 5 II, 5 | pursing her lips she slowly drew a long stitch of grey thread.~ 6 II, 6 | plaster stuck on her cheek drew the skin obliquely.~“It 7 II, 7 | pupil’s eyes staring he drew a long breath; then going 8 II, 8 | over before a week.”~Homais drew back with stupefaction. 9 II, 8 | movement made by them he drew near, saying, “I beg your 10 II, 9 | not let us go! Stay!”~He drew her farther on to a small 11 II, 9 | face. Rodolphe, laughing, drew her to him, and pressed 12 II, 10 | arm round her waist, he drew her without a word to the 13 II, 12 | coming from school as the day drew in, laughing, with ink-stains 14 II, 13 | closed garret-window. She drew back the bolt, and the dazzling 15 II, 13 | came straight up from below drew the weight of her body towards 16 II, 13 | garden near the terrace. She drew herself up slowly, shading 17 II, 14 | five o’clock, as the day drew in, the children coming 18 II, 14 | with holy water, the priest drew from the holy pyx the white 19 III, 5 | Emma, bareheaded, and she drew back with a cry. Hivert 20 III, 5 | for a long date. Then he drew from his pocket a list of 21 III, 5 | that’s a good price.”~She drew half the sum at once, and 22 III, 6 | But she turned away; he drew her back, and, sinking on 23 III, 6 | some objection.~One day she drew six small silver-gilt spoons 24 III, 6 | something.”~And Lheureux drew from his strong box the 25 III, 7 | burning eyes, and their lids drew close together with a lascivious 26 III, 7 | frightened at her face, drew back instinctively, thinking 27 III, 8 | Rodolphe. They multiplied and drew near her, penetrating, her. 28 III, 8 | in a convulsion. They all drew near. She was dead.~ 29 III, 9 | towards the bed, slowly drew the curtains.~Emma’s head 30 III, 9 | reappeared. A fascination drew him. He was continually 31 III, 11| in front of the fire, and drew up her armchair. He sat 32 III, 11| always the same dream. He drew near her, but when he was