Chapter
1 Int | horseman and the fencer feel after a period in the riding
2 Int | I analyze it too much. I feel strongly how relative is
3 Int | and sad thoughts that I feel in the depths of my being.
4 Int | the depths of my being. I feel them swelling and poisoning
5 Int | indifference! If one did not feel, but only understand, without
6 Int | have no hope, I know, but I feel obscurely and unceasingly
7 III | love?~She did not as yet feel that tumultuous emotion,
8 IV | so close that they could feel each other’s breath on their
9 VI | at any moment, one should feel, on seeing them again, a
10 VI | asked herself how she could feel so differently on returning
11 VI | thought she loved. Why did she feel as though she were wounded?
12 VI | was it that she did not feel this neglect more deeply?
13 VII | for your own good, for I feel from your grief that he
14 VII | around his neck: “I do not feel well, dear; perhaps I shall
15 VII | of despair. She did not feel cold, although she had little
16 VIII| comtesse is charming, I feel that I shall love her, but
17 IX | humor, never gets angry. I feel that she loves me; until
18 IX | you strangely. You will feel this later.”~When the baron
19 XI | His goodness, I no longer feel His presence when certain
20 XI | maternal selfishness. I feel that I am incapable of working,
21 XI | the baron. “You will soon feel the effects of the divine
22 XII | my girl,” said Jeanne. “I feel that I shall not make old
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