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1 Int | fervent and eager as a boy’s love; it was in her that he would
2 Int | born in him that voluptuous love of the sea, which in later
3 Int | where the impatience of love expresses itself in loud
4 Int | bull at liberty, and whose love affairs they whisper, is
5 Int | while he willingly relegated love to the performance of a
6 Int | listening to his own accounts of love affairs which he did not
7 Int | outcast cherished a similar love for “all things, all living
8 Int | construct beautiful romances of love and death.... The story
9 Int | Delicacy. We see him inditing love sonnets and becoming a knight
10 Int | his books the passion of love, the passion of sacrifice,
11 I | ignorance through the aspect of love in nature, through the simple
12 I | to have in her room this love adventure which would continually
13 I | every night this legendary love would hover about her dreams.~
14 I | and she began dreaming of love. What was it? She did not
15 I | their hearts, mingling their love with the sweet simplicity
16 II | billow rocking her spirit.~A love of solitude came upon her
17 II | read all the sentimental love stories it was possible
18 III | Jeanne said, “How I should love to travel!”~“Yes, but it
19 III | blending in one, would beget love?~She did not as yet feel
20 III | was beginning to fall in love, for she sometimes felt
21 III | day to day the longing for love increased. She consulted
22 III | sort of intoxication of love? Or else, did he know by
23 IV | to walk slowly, and to love each other. But the dew
24 IV | as yet but the poetry of love, and was surprised. His
25 V | overcome with a longing for love in presence of the beauty
26 V | this was her first night of love.~The next day, as they were
27 VI | than her expectations of love were at once realized. The
28 VI | had first told her of his love and remained there, dreaming,
29 VI | spoke to her. All trace of love had suddenly disappeared,
30 VI | trembled at the first breath of love, had a presentiment of that
31 VI | presentiment of that sensual love of which she did not become
32 VI | away from the things they love.~She said, in a resigned
33 VII | conversation, his nascent love, the christening of the
34 VII | knows if you did not make love to a little sugar plum like
35 VII | sentimental class for whom love adventures are a part of
36 VIII| was charmed, and fell in love with her at once. “This
37 VIII| large eyes, the mirrors of love, had become tender again.
38 VIII| charming, I feel that I shall love her, but the husband looks
39 VIII| she had here something to love.~From now on she had but
40 VIII| had been deceived in her love, deceived in her hopes.
41 IX | would suppose you did not love him.” He would hardly touch
42 IX | of the early days of her love. Not that her love for Julien
43 IX | of her love. Not that her love for Julien was renewed;
44 IX | ordinary affection and to love no one but Paul and her
45 IX | without your caresses. I love you so that I am almost
46 IX | whom were these words of love?~She went on reading, coming
47 X | children would grow up and love her; she would grow old
48 X | ordinary human interests, his love of God, his youthful and
49 X | wrath and indignation was love. The young men and girls
50 X | a deep sadness. And his love for his daughter seemed
51 X | come and reawakened their love. As the foliage was still
52 XI | of the brief evidences of love shown her by her husband.
53 XI | she told him that he must love Him very much, the child
54 XI | who seemed to be madly in love with him. She spoke of a
55 XI | who is with me, and whom I love with all my heart, has spent
56 XI | that creature, so he must love her better than us, as he
57 XIII| dream, my only hope, my one love, and you failed me, you
58 XIII| The disinterestedness and love of the one who has been
59 XIII| publicly recognizing her love and her faithful devotion.
60 XIII| very distingué. You will love her, I am sure. As for me,
61 XIII| She said: “He does not love me. He does not love me.”~
62 XIII| not love me. He does not love me.”~Rosalie just then entered
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