Chapter
1 I | kind-heartedness, which had not arms enough to caress, to give,
2 II | would float on her back, her arms crossed, her eyes lost in
3 III | And as she held it in her arms, she thought:~Can he be
4 IV | wildly away with her two arms, almost falling backward
5 IV | woman who had sunk into his arms to commend to his care her
6 V | Julien again held her in his arms, would she experience the
7 VI | had carried her off in his arms, without giving her time
8 VI | herself into her father’s arms, her eyes full of tears,
9 VII | the new-born babe in her arms.~As soon as Rosalie perceived
10 VII | days, and Jeanne threw her arms around his neck: “I do not
11 VII | shaken by the wind. Her arms, her hands, her feet, impelled
12 VII | held down, as if strong arms enfolded her and rendered
13 VII | gaining ground, seized her arms, and snatching her hands
14 VIII| on his knees, then on the arms of the chair, and finally
15 VIII| unconsciously held out her arms. She was suddenly filled
16 VIII| away with her infant in her arms.~“Come nearer,” said the
17 IX | comte seized his wife in his arms and lifted her from the
18 IX | mother held the child in her arms, kissing it frantically
19 IX | throwing herself into his arms, she exclaimed, her eyes
20 IX | Jeanne took Paul in her arms and went out for a walk.
21 IX | the child out of Jeanne’s arms and carried it off.~Jeanne,
22 IX | Jeanne, extending her arms, threw herself on her mother’
23 X | her throat; she opened her arms and fell on Julien’s breast,
24 XI | who had held her in his arms, forgave all the suffering
25 XI | down beside her, put his arms round her. “And how about
26 XI | me, Jeanne?”~She put her arms suddenly round his neck,
27 XI | But the woman, opening her arms, picked her up and carried
28 XI | cried Jeanne, throwing her arms round her neck and hugging
29 XI | clasped in each other’s arms.~Rosalie was the first to
30 XII | him. She took him in her arms, kissed him, and carried
31 XII | reappeared, carrying in his arms the shapeless and crippled
32 XIII| holds out her despairing arms towards you.~“Jeanne.”~He
33 XIII| to clasp her son in her arms, and would weaken and grant
34 XIII| into certain outstretched arms. But an unknown person appeared;
35 XIV | sort of white bundle in her arms.~She wanted to go over toward
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