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1 I, 7 | like a dessert, looked forward to after the monotony of 2 I, 8 | appeared; the Marquis came forward, and, offering his arm to 3 I, 8 | the orchestra, she glided forward with slight movements of 4 I, 8 | and their hair, brought forward in curls towards the temples, 5 I, 8 | rounded, his chin thrown forward. That woman knew how to 6 II, 3 | outspread, her form bent forward with a look of indecision, 7 II, 4 | coming from afar; she leant forward listening, and the young 8 II, 5 | pleasure, Leon made a step forward. The cold that made him 9 II, 5 | stretched out, his figure bent forward, open-mouthed, he watched 10 II, 6 | lowered, her forehead bent forward.~The light fell on it as 11 II, 8 | recognised Rodolphe he came forward quickly, and smiling amiably, 12 II, 8 | enclosure; everyone pushed forward. A few even forgot their 13 II, 8 | come up!”~Then there came forward on the platform a little 14 II, 9 | you think so?” she said.~“Forward! forward!” he continued.~ 15 II, 9 | so?” she said.~“Forward! forward!” he continued.~He “tchk’ 16 II, 9 | stirrup.~Rodolphe leant forward and removed them as they 17 II, 9 | Rodolphe now and again bent forward and took her hand to kiss 18 II, 10 | immense black waves pressing forward to engulf them. The cold 19 II, 10 | time he came near she lent forward, beating the air with both 20 II, 15 | seated in her box she bent forward with the air of a duchess.~ 21 II, 15 | But a young woman stepped forward, throwing a purse to a squire 22 II, 15 | sobs and kisses. Emma leant forward to see him, clutching the 23 III, 1 | leave, when the beadle came forward, hurriedly saying—~“Madame, 24 III, 2 | much!”~Madame Homais came forward.~“No, do not touch it!”~ 25 III, 2 | was waiting for her, came forward with open arms and said 26 III, 4 | Hirondelle,” had definitely put forward his meal one hour, and now 27 III, 8 | crucifix; then she stretched forward her neck as one who is athirst, 28 III, 9 | dare to, he himself stepped forward, scissors in hand. He trembled 29 III, 10| was seen coming bending forward upon his horse, belabouring 30 III, 11| and her little head bent forward so gracefully, letting the