Chapter
1 III | the motion of the waves, held the side of the boat with
2 III | with kisses. And as she held it in her arms, she thought:~
3 IV | crazy this evening.”~They held each other’s hands and presently,
4 IV | took both her hands and held them in his. They walked
5 V | her husband, while they held in their hand the meagre
6 V | worried. When Julien again held her in his arms, would she
7 VI | butterflies fluttered as though held by invisible wires? And
8 VI | the farmers.~The Martins held up their hands in surprise,
9 VII | wide open, while the nurse held the new-born babe in her
10 VII | seemed as if she were being held down, as if strong arms
11 VII | begged his pardon, and held out his loyal hand to Julien,
12 VIII| about the approaching event, held her other hand, bewildered
13 VIII| With an easy gesture she held up her riding skirt and
14 VIII| weakness, she unconsciously held out her arms. She was suddenly
15 VIII| alternately at his cap, which he held in his hands, and at the
16 VIII| suddenly made up his mind and held out his hand, as after buying
17 IX | the room a sort of column held an immense bowl of Sèvres
18 IX | annoyed. Often when the mother held the child in her arms, kissing
19 IX | appeared to worship Paul. He held him on his knees during
20 X | confessional; come along.”~But she held back, undecided, restrained
21 X | with the knife which he held open in his hand, and a
22 XI | gratitude for this man who had held her in his arms, forgave
23 XI | them were crying.~Jeanne held Poulet in a long embrace,
24 XII | had not much will left, held her own this time, and had
25 XII | fetch the dog, while Rosalie held the reins. He presently
26 XIII| hundred francs, which she held back; but Rosalie soon saw
27 XIII| quarters. She said, as she held out a piece of money: “Would
28 XIII| her grief being observed held her back. She would pause
29 XIV | the little girl.” And she held out the child, who could
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