Chapter
1 Int | in an ecstasy of physical happiness. The delight of running
2 I | life, ready for all the happiness, all the charming incidents
3 I | herself becoming mad with happiness. A delirious joy, an infinite
4 II | her eyes sparkling with happiness.~The baron on his part was
5 III | co-sponsor, was in a sea of happiness. She saw nothing, knew nothing,
6 IV | it is a question of the happiness of a life, one should not
7 IV | its joys, its dreams of happiness. She felt as though a door
8 IV | together? What joys, what happiness, or what disillusions were
9 V | seemed as though a fresh happiness had begun for her.~She called
10 V | had come to an end of her happiness.~At length they left. They
11 VI | hitherto had thrilled her with happiness, now appear so distressing?~
12 VII | has balanced it by a great happiness, since you will become a
13 VIII| cheerful, as though some secret happiness had come into the house.~
14 VIII| a glimpse of a new-found happiness which had just unfolded.
15 VIII| inexhaustible source of happiness.~
16 IX | families had brought peace and happiness to both. The spring was
17 IX | and the kind of beaming happiness in which she seemed to exist
18 IX | one find a little rest and happiness? In another existence no
19 IX | should be neither joy nor happiness.~A noise at the door made
20 X | filled with an unspeakable happiness, she locked her door every
21 XI | remember only moments of happiness they had passed together.
22 XI | child to your own private happiness.”~She hid her face in her
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