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1 I, 3 | was clear, sharp, or, on a sudden all languor, drawn out in 2 I, 7 | it seemed to her that a sudden plenty would have gone out 3 II, 1 | of absence, had all of a sudden jumped on his back in the 4 II, 7 | every wonted movement, the sudden cessation of any prolonged 5 II, 8 | brilliant fireworks on a sudden illumined the air. One would 6 II, 11 | Then with a feeling of sudden tenderness and discouragement 7 II, 14 | him, poor child! like a sudden entrance into something 8 II, 15 | glimmering of its facets a sudden gaiety over the theatre; 9 III, 1 | to pray, hoping that some sudden resolution might descend 10 III, 5 | and a swing. Then on a sudden the town appeared. Sloping 11 III, 5 | had started when, with a sudden movement, his hat entered 12 III, 5 | innumerable threads of a sudden reverie.~The following day 13 III, 5 | however, Emma shuddered at the sudden thought of meeting Rodolphe, 14 III, 8 | seized with a sickness so sudden that she had hardly time 15 III, 8 | who sometimes experienced sudden attacks of great hunger; 16 III, 11| Rodolphe’s attentions, his sudden, disappearance, his constrained