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1 I, 7 | more amorous and no more moved.~When she had thus for a 2 I, 8 | at its best. Their necks moved easily in their low cravats, 3 I, 8 | gentleman bowed, and as he moved to stretch out his arm, 4 I, 9 | The world of ambassadors moved over polished floors in 5 II, 1 | sweated great drops as she moved her saucepans. To-morrow 6 II, 6 | In the distance cattle moved about; neither their steps 7 II, 6 | rising incense. Then she was moved; she felt herself weak and 8 II, 6 | Although he had not seemed much moved, Homais, nevertheless, had 9 II, 6 | Only my wife was a little moved this afternoon. You know 10 II, 8 | in its nostrils, and who moved no more than if he had been 11 II, 8 | thither all those that he had moved from the field, and he even 12 II, 9 | than if the mountains had moved in their places. Rodolphe 13 III, 1| contemplating the young man with a moved look, she gently repulsed 14 III, 2| reawaken this sorrow which moved him. And, shaking off his 15 III, 5| happening to be there, moved about noiselessly, quicker 16 III, 7| And the poor girl, deeply moved, handed her a yellow paper 17 III, 7| to move him, and, growing moved herself, she began telling 18 III, 9| human weakness, and they moved no more than the corpse