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1 I, 8 | movements of the neck. A smile rose to her lips at certain 2 I, 9 | slowly, with a broad, gentle smile that showed his white teeth. 3 I, 9 | angry a look and so cold a smile that the good woman did 4 II, 8 | and ended by saying with a smile—~“That’s another pair of 5 II, 8 | walked off rapidly with a smile on his lips, with straight 6 II, 8 | sharp nose, and forced a smile upon his sunken mouth. He 7 II, 8 | she looked at it, and a smile of beatitude spread over 8 II, 9 | Heaven; one cannot resist the smile of angels; one is carried 9 II, 9 | Then smiling a strange smile, his pupil fixed, his teeth 10 II, 11| the stable-boy began to smile heavily. Then he attacked 11 II, 11| discomfort beneath a courtier’s smile; for he needed to humour 12 II, 12| talking to other women. They smile upon him; he approaches. 13 II, 15| stammered, with a strange smile, “I am not sure—”~“Well, 14 III, 1| instinct. She began to smile; and at once, to repair 15 III, 1| not see the irrepressible smile she felt rising to her lips.~“ 16 III, 1| towards Leon, and, with that smile of wheedling benignity assumed 17 III, 5| knees looked at her with a smile, his face upturned.~She 18 III, 6| everything was a lie. Every smile hid a yawn of boredom, every 19 III, 7| Hareng, with a discreet smile. “But allow me, for I must 20 III, 7| and he smiled a singular smile, in a sugary, ambiguous 21 III, 8| begged on the highroads for a smile, for a look, to hear you