Chapter
1 Int | beautiful shadows encircled his eyes.~He received visitors with
2 Int | am clear-sighted. And my eyes say to my heart, Hide yourself,
3 Int | by suffering, his large eyes with a distressed expression,
4 I | sun kissed her cheek. Her eyes were an opaque blue, like
5 I | cushions and closed her eyes. The baron looked out with
6 I | looked out with mournful eyes at the monotonous and drenched
7 II | back, her arms crossed, her eyes lost in the profound blue
8 II | smile on her lips and her eyes sparkling with happiness.~
9 III | tender shadow over his dark eyes, the whites of which had
10 III | time, as if by chance, his eyes met those of Jeanne, and
11 III | whenever they raised their eyes; between them there existed
12 III | as one.”~She lowered her eyes. Was it a hint? Possibly.
13 III | and grew pale when their eyes met, and trembled at the
14 III | greeting; then, with his eyes half closed, his lips moving
15 III | a serious air and their eyes fixed on the psalter, sang
16 III | the musician’s little gray eyes disappeared, and the skin
17 III | implore you!” she raised her eyes to his timidly, and he read
18 IV | father, looking into her eyes and still smiling, murmured:~“
19 IV | the future, she, with her eyes cast down, looking at the
20 IV | and she never took her eyes off the engaged couple.
21 IV | maid raised her troubled eyes and replied in her timid
22 IV | turned her head, and her eyes were red as if she had been
23 IV | deep into one another’s eyes with that gaze in which
24 IV | nose, her mouth and her eyes at the same time; and the
25 V | Corsican stallions with fiery eyes, thin and unwearying, and
26 V | Two tears fell from her eyes. Julien gazed at her in
27 V | Jeanne start. She raised her eyes. An immense bird flew away
28 V | somewhat out of breath, his eyes on the ground for fear of
29 V | woman, with large black eyes, a skin warmed by the sun,
30 V | one.”~Jeanne opened her eyes in astonishment. The other
31 VI | into her father’s arms, her eyes full of tears, and kissed
32 VI | appear so distressing?~Her eyes suddenly fell on her clock.
33 VI | her skin tingle and her eyes water. The sun appeared
34 VI | slowly becoming faded to her eyes, everything seemed to be
35 VII | Occasionally she would raise her eyes and look out at the gray
36 VII | servant, her face livid, her eyes haggard, was seated on the
37 VII | lying still in her bed, her eyes wide open, while the nurse
38 VII | very weak. She opened her eyes and was not surprised to
39 VII | she immediately closed her eyes, so as to escape talking
40 VII | Rosalie.~Jeanne, with her eyes fixed on the maid, said: “
41 VII | exhausted, lay with wide-open eyes, absorbed in painful reflection.
42 VIII| with a sad face, dreamy eyes, and lustreless, fair hair,
43 VIII| in former days. His large eyes, the mirrors of love, had
44 VIII| till the tears came to her eyes. The baron caught the contagion,
45 IX | horribly pale and with his eyes fixed on the comte. She
46 IX | each other, as though their eyes were expressing what they
47 IX | happy and never took his eyes off her. He said to Jeanne
48 IX | false. And tears came to her eyes. One sometimes mourns lost
49 IX | blood were congested; her eyes were dim and she could no
50 IX | arms, she exclaimed, her eyes still full of tears: “Oh,
51 IX | Her face was black, her eyes closed and her breathing,
52 IX | handkerchief, wiped his eyes, knelt down, crossed himself,
53 IX | creases at the corner of her eyes when she laughed, the big
54 IX | longing to look into your eyes, to press my lips to yours,
55 X | She raised her candid eyes to his face, and said, hesitating
56 X | shocked, and with tears in her eyes exclaimed: “Oh, Monsieur
57 X | circles round his sunken eyes.~The old abbé had been appointed
58 X | adjured her to open her eyes and understand and lend
59 X | Open M. de Fourville’s eyes,” he said abruptly. “It
60 X | and bowed without their eyes meeting. They were uneasy
61 X | seemed like a flame. His eyes were haggard, rolling as
62 X | trees, followed him with her eyes until he was out of sight.
63 XI | one another with moistened eyes as the dishes were brought
64 XI | Will not you open your eyes at this lesson from Heaven?
65 XI | why?~The woman opened her eyes and, seeing Jeanne, she
66 XI | the cheeks, her hair, her eyes, the tears falling on her
67 XII | hair and his mother’s blue eyes. And yet he looked like
68 XII | them familiarly, and the eyes that looked at them with
69 XII | dead. Then she opened her eyes and was seized with convulsions
70 XII | shoes.~Jeanne lowered her eyes so as not to meet his glance,
71 XIII| Jeanne saw lights before her eyes, flashes of flame, as though
72 XIII| fired off in front of her eyes. But she had one fixed idea
73 XIII| and she never closed her eyes that night. If it should
74 XIV | closed shutters. As her eyes became accustomed to the
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